Foot and ankle safety: Tips for athletes
1. Football As a sport that revolves around physical contact as a crucial component of play, it’s not uncommon to…
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Proper preparation is extremely important when it comes to planning your next hike. Our experts here at Kansas City Foot…
Read More >1. Football As a sport that revolves around physical contact as a crucial component of play, it’s not uncommon to…
Read More >How Serious Are Foot Injuries? The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports at least 60,000 foot injuries are responsible for keeping…
Read More >Diabetic foot problems Diabetes is becoming more prevalent among many populations, including seniors, who are often diagnosed with Type II…
Read More >Be Careful When Barefoot Going barefoot indoors is a good idea. It reduces foot odor by giving your feet time…
Read More >Causes of Foot Odor The first thing to blame for your foot odor is sweat. Your feet start to smell…
Read More >Preparing your life for amputation Before your procedure, consider preparing your home for your life following amputation. Install ramps for…
Read More >Foot care is a huge obstacle for the homeless population for a variety of reasons. However, knowing the reasons behind…
Read More >Using specially tailored products Thanks to modern technology, there are several new, effective options for people with disabilities who suffer…
Read More >Here’s a look at how smoking affects your feet so you can better understand the link between smoking and maintaining…
Read More >Overpronation While gaining weight during pregnancy is healthy, it can make supporting yourself more challenging – and your feet take…
Read More >Our Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) is fully licensed and regulated by the state of Kansas, and our boutique center concentrates on foot surgery only. This allows us to provide the best equipment and a dedicated staff to treat most surgical foot problems we encounter. Our outpatient facility allows our patients shorter facility stays and an environment with less risk for infection.