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Flat Feet
What are Flat Feet? Flat Feet, or Pes Planus, is a deformity in posture found in roughly 20 percent of the general population, by most recent
Toe Fractures
Fractures of the toe or foot are often very serious and limiting conditions. Fractures are breaks in the continuity of your bone structure, usually as a result of
Video gait analysis for serious runners
Here is a link to a really great article which very eloquently explains the link between foot and leg injuries and our gait pattern. As
Youth sports injuries
Here is a neat little article which summarizes a clinical suspicion we have had for many years regarding sports injuries. Sport specialization in developing youths,
Foot care help for seniors
Having just finished this article regarding affordability of foot care, I think i just found a worthy topic for tomorrows visit with Rogers television day
Reducing Foot pain due to Arthritis
This is the first show we did in 2014 with Rogers television day time show, “Inside Brant”. The subject matter briefly addresses the subject of
Winter Sports Footwear
Here is a piece we did back in November for Rogers Television on winter footwear, focusing especially on the use of previously owned sports footwear.
Winter footwear options
Typically in our offices we try not to recommend specific brands of models of footwear as being superior one versus the other. Winter however bring
Hockey/Skating Heel Pain
One of the more common hockey related sporting injuries we treat in the practice, is pain in the back of the heel, and is known
children`s foot problems
As always with media presentations, there is never enough time to completely address any issue the way you would love to. Children’s foot problems!, especially
Summer ends for feet
Here is our first show of the 2013 Fall season on Rogers Television with host Ted Lehman. In this show we discus how seasonal changes
Diabetic Foot Amputations
Treating Diabetes, or more importantly the effects of poorly controlled blood sugar on the lower limb is an increasingly frequent part of our daily practice.