My Dancing Shoes

My Dancing Shoes

Dancing on stage in front of over 800 people was not something I thought I’d ever do, but on July 18, 2017 I had the privilege of being one of the featured locals in the Vail Valley Foundation’s YouthPower365 Star Dancing Gala. This fantastic event is the primary...
Cirque Series Race at Arapahoe Basin

Cirque Series Race at Arapahoe Basin

A couple weeks ago, I signed up to participate in the first race of its kind at Arapahoe Basin. The Cirque Series is trying to bridge the gap between 5k and 10k road races and the usual long-distance trail runs. There are not many short distance, fun trail runs. This...
20 Years of Change

20 Years of Change

This July marks twenty years that I have been in practice in Colorado. Countless changes have taken place in our practice, and in medicine, over the years. Many of these changes have entailed improvements in technology, diagnostic imaging, and surgical instruments....
Foot and Ankle Injuries from Spring Sports

Foot and Ankle Injuries from Spring Sports

March and April here in the mountains can offer a wonderfully diverse range of opportunities for athletes of all ages. We all know winter is far from over and some of the best powder days may still be yet to come. However, as the weather is getting warmer, the school...
Diabetic Foot Infections

Diabetic Foot Infections

Infections of the foot and ankle do not sound too bad to most people. When people hear about these kinds of infections, they generally think of ingrown toenails, which almost everybody has had (or will have) at some point. We see these in our Avon and Frisco offices...
Pediatric Foot Care

Pediatric Foot Care

Due to their high levels of physical activity, many children develop foot problems. Unfortunately, children have a certain resiliency that allows signs and symptoms of underlying issues to often go unnoticed. Further, there are numerous instances wherein child foot...