Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
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At Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Centers, we offer patients the very best comprehensive medical and surgical foot care. We offer general foot and ankle care for people of all ages, as well as specialized treatments and surgery for sports injuries, diabetic foot care, and ankle replacements.
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
Fungal toenails are characterized by discoloration of the nail or white spots on the nail plate, thickening of the nail, and sometimes an unpleasant odor ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
Stress increases the pain and rate of flare-ups for many conditions that affect the health of your feet, such as Raynaud’s Syndrome, arthritis, diabetes, psoriasis, and gout ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
Resuming regular activities after a foot or ankle injury at full speed and intensity before the podiatrist gives the go-ahead is never a good idea ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
Bunions are a progressive condition that will worsen without treatment ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
The most frequent source of chronic ankle pain or weakness is an ankle sprain that did not heal completely ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
An ingrown toenail ranks near the top of the most painful podiatric conditions and will quickly get worse if left untreated ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
April is when we celebrate National Foot Health Awareness Month, and we want to share some ways our patients can improve their podiatric health ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
We want women succeed in every way by examining common female foot problems that result from footwear choices ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
Whether your child has already been back to sports for a while or just starting up again, below are some tips to help the spring season get off to a healthy start ..read more
Benenati Foot and Ankle Care Blog
2y ago
The most prevalent cause of peripheral neuropathy is diabetes. It is the source of approximately 30% of all cases. Neuropathy associated with diabetes can have serious medical consequences ..read more