If you find yourself recovering from foot and ankle surgery or from a foot and ankle injury, your podiatrist may suggest that you spend a period of time on crutches.
Read MoreYour feet are complex anatomical structures, unique in nature. How much do you know about their anatomy?
Read MoreHere are some tips from James M. McKee, DPM, FACFAS to keep you feeling great before, during, and after your next trip.
Read MoreIf you find yourself headed out to buy your kids new shoes this weekend even though you just took them back to school shopping a couple of months ago, you’re not alone.
Read MoreIf you’re considering a standing desk, the first thing you should do is see your podiatrist to ensure that your feet are healthy enough to withstand the change.
Read MoreAnkle sprains are one of the most common reasons that patients visit our podiatry office. These injuries happen easily as the result of a fall or a twist.
Read MoreA love fracture is an injury to the calcaneus, the largest bone in your heel.
Read MoreSwollen, puffy feet are a common symptom that brings patients to their podiatrist’s office. They can be uncomfortable and make it hard to wear shoes.
Read MoreIf you’ve been diagnosed with gout, you know that it’s a chronic illness characterized by painful attacks that can be hard to anticipate.
Read MoreOf course, some accidents can’t be avoided but, at Podiatry Group of Annapolis, we often treat patients who are have fallen due to poor balance or mobility issues that are the result of weak ankles.
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