Podiatrists believe wearing good shoes can be one of the most effective ways of preventing common foot problems.
Read MoreCute boots are definitely the footwear fashion stars during the winter, however, we know that this type of shoe can result in harm to your feet and ankles.
Read MoreCooler temperatures mean saying goodbye to sandals, flip flops, and other open shoe styles and hello to pumps and other types of shoes that are closed. It can exacerbate an existing condition or cause a new one to develop.
Read MoreIn honor of New Year’s, we’d like to offer these tips for taking better care of your feet in 2020.
Read MoreSwitching from open backed shoes to pumps for workdays can be a painful issue for those with Haglund’s Deformity or “pump bump.”
Read MoreThe American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) provides a list of shoe manufacturers that are podiatrist-approved.
Read MoreHere are eight tips to take with you to the shoe store to ensure you purchase shoes that will not damage your feet.
Read MoreAs the first hints of spring arrive, we want to encourage women to take a few moments to evaluate their boots before putting them away for next year.
Read MoreThe shoes you wear for a holiday shopping trip can make the difference between a successful bargain hunting marathon and a star shopper that is sidelined at the first long cashier line.
Read MoreFor your student, new shoes may be all about the brand or style, but as parents, you want to ensure that your child is wearing a shoe that fits properly.
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