Your foot pain doesn’t wait and you shouldn’t either. Get the information, tips, and guidance you need to get fast relief from foot pain in the Carolinas.
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Foot Arches: Find Your Type and Know Your Unique Needs Foot arches vary, and each can come with its own set of problems. It’s important to learn about your own arch type and what needs you might have. -
If You Having Been Wearing Flip-Flops, It's Time to Flip the Script to Prevent Heel Pain and Other Problems Flip-flops might seem easy-breezy, but they can, in fact, lead to significant foot and ankle issues, including heel pain from plantar fasciitis. -
Don’t Fall Victim to Fallen Arches—Your Podiatrist Can Help You Find Relief With Solutions From Simple to Surgery If pain related to fallen arches continues for more than six months, your podiatrist may recommend surgery to correct the issue. -
Tarsal Coalition The podiatrists at Carolina Podiatry Group explain tarsal coalition, a flatfoot-causing condition that can cause pain starting in early adolescence. -
High Arches in Feet The doctors of Carolina Podiatry Group explore causes, symptoms, complications, and treatment for people with unusually high arches. -
Quell for Chronic Pain Relief Quell is a lightweight wearable neural therapy device that can help people with chronic foot and ankle pain. The doctors of Carolina Podiatry Group explain. -
Bone Spur: Growing Hard Bumps Bone spurs are common bumps in your bone tissue. Dr. Julie A. Percival in Indian Land, SC, explains how the grown and how to manage painful ones.