7 Of The Most Common Foot Conditions That Plague Dancers

If you’re a dancer, the odds are likely that you will one day end up with a foot problem that needs to be looked at. When this happens, don’t worry, To Healthy Feet is here to help. Here are some of the most common foot conditions that dancers

6 Ways to Treat Your Chronic Heel Pain At Home

Dealing with chronic heel pain? The most likely candidate behind it is plantar fasciitis. Before you visit your foot doctor, you should try these 6 at-home therapy methods of healing plantar fasciitis. If you feel a sharp pain in your heel when

Your Comprehensive Guide To Recovering From an Ankle Sprain

Have you recently sprained or rolled your ankle and are looking for what you can do to help it heal? You’ve come to the right place! Here is our guide on recovery from an ankle sprain with tips and advice from our expert foot doctors. A

Hammertoes – Signs And Treatment For Pain Free Feet!

Does one of your toes cause you pain and seem to bend upwards rather than lay flat? You may be one of 60 million Americans who suffer from hammertoe. Hammertoe is not an uncommon foot deformity that usually affects the 2nd or 4th toe and is

Life After Bunions – A Post Bunion Surgery Recovery Guide

If you’ve been living with bunions, then you are probably thrilled at the prospect of pain-free feet, mobility, and freedom that comes with bunion surgery! You can’t wait to prance around in those red heels that have been staring at you

How To Spot, Treat and Prevent Painful Ingrown Toenails

You’ve been noticing that the side of your big toenail is hurting, especially when you touch it, wear shoes, or even when you walk on it. Your toe looks fine, and you’ve even trimmed your nails- so why does it hurt? It could be an ingrown

What Is Athlete’s Foot And How Is It Treated?

Athlete’s Foot (also known as Tinea Pedis) is a very common foot condition. Sometimes the symptoms can be overlooked but treatment is easy and Athlete’s Foot should not be ignored. If you are experiencing the symptoms of Tinea Pedis consult with.