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Our sports injury specialists share prevention and treatment tips for common foot and ankle injuries caused by running and playing sports in this blog. At Cornerstone Foot and Ankle, our mission is to create a foundation for your health through the exceptional and comprehensive foot and ankle care tailored to your needs. With eight highly qualified practitioners and six convenient locations..
Cornerstone Foot & Ankle Blog » Sports Injury
1y ago
The right shoe can help keep your feet healthy, make your life easy and help keep your body safe from getting hurt safe from injury ..read more
Cornerstone Foot & Ankle Blog » Sports Injury
1y ago
But exercising in the wrong footwear can cause more harm than good, especially because foot health is integral to overall well-being ..read more
Cornerstone Foot & Ankle Blog » Sports Injury
1y ago
Alan Hurns sustains major injury to left ankle taking him out for the remainder of the season. The Cowboy's wide receiver remains in good spirits after surgery ..read more
Cornerstone Foot & Ankle Blog » Sports Injury
1y ago
Overuse injuries, such as plantar fasciitis or stress fractures occur in many sports and even walking. Here are our top 8 tips to avoid an overuse injury ..read more
Cornerstone Foot & Ankle Blog » Sports Injury
1y ago
Most Achilles tendon injuries happen due to long periods of inactivity. So, did Kevin Durant come back too soon ..read more
Cornerstone Foot & Ankle Blog » Sports Injury
1y ago
3 key points to remember to pick the best shoe for your flatfeet, Stability, Motion control and Comfort ..read more
Cornerstone Foot & Ankle Blog » Sports Injury
1y ago
Running can be wearing on our muscles and joints, but the foot pain you might experience with running is not normal ..read more
Cornerstone Foot & Ankle Blog » Sports Injury
1y ago
The Eagles suffered a tough loss on Sunday, but one player’s absence was notably felt in the second half of play. Brandon Graham, one of the Eagles defensive captains, suffered a non-contact injury late in the first half ..read more