A month ago, we looked at a number of family activities—some specific to this great city, some more general—that you can engage in to promote good foot health. Well, now that you have those healthy feet, what would you like to do with them? Wichita has a lot to offer....
Foot health is a family matter. It starts all the way in infancy, when babies rely on their parents to keep their feet clean and check for rashes, cuts, blisters, warts, and other infections—not to mention identify more serious abnormalities with their foot structure...
Something you learn pretty quickly as a new parent? Your kid (and their feet) grow at a truly astounding rate. Those shoes that fit perfectly three months ago? Yeah, now they’re as cramped as a tour bus bathroom. Keeping up with kid’s shoes can be exhausting, but the...
Feet and ankles are probably the most vulnerable and often-injured body parts among athletes. When you stop and think about it, it makes pretty good sense why. The pressure. The weight of your entire body rests upon the feet and ankles. And when your feet strike the...
In our last blog, we talked a bit about the things you need to know when considering foot surgery—when it’s appropriate, what your alternatives might be, and how to prepare for both the procedure and the recovery phase. Check it out if you haven’t seen it...
Foot and ankle traumas can happen on the basketball court, at the job site, or even after taking an awkward step off the curb or down the stairs. You can’t always predict when they’ll occur, but you can control your response. Quick-thinking first aid will help you...