by Brian Maurer, DPM | Oct 18, 2016
Ankle Arthritis The ankle joint can be described as a nearly perfect joint. If nothing goes wrong, if you have no ankle trauma, you are very likely to make It through your entire life without developing ankle arthritis. Outside of some systemic conditions, the ankle...
by Andrew Bernhard, DPM | May 17, 2016
Sports Injuries: Common Problems in Your Feet and Ankles Physical activity is an important part of health and fitness that many people, unfortunately, let fall by the wayside. Those who commit themselves can achieve rich rewards with regard to how they feel and look....
by Kaitlyn N. Bernhard, DPM | Jun 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
What virtual race have you signed up for? Although many traditional races have been cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is still a way to “toe the line”! Your favorite annual event may have postponed your entry to next year, but many large races...
by Andrew Bernhard, DPM | Sep 13, 2019 | General Foot Care
Roughly 90% of all feet are flat to some degree. Phrased another way, most people overpronate to some degree. These feet are more prone to problems of hypermobility; they will develop bunions and hammertoes more regularly and have more pain in the posterior tibial...
by Andrew Bernhard, DPM | Oct 15, 2018 | Sports Injuries
If you are one of the millions of Americans who plays Fantasy Football, you are all too familiar with football injuries. While they don’t directly affect us sitting on the couch on Sunday, we always feel awful for those who get injured for our entertainment. As the...