Foot and ankle problems are extraordinarily common, but many people spend years ignoring pain and discomfort, thinking nothing can be done or that treatment will be too expensive. When you follow Dr. Timothy Dailey’s blog, you can learn about the conservative approach he takes to providing relief for a variety of conditions.
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How to Take Care of Your Feet at WorkCertain jobs pose greater risks to overall health and safety as well as the health of your feet.
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Everything You Need to Know About Lymphedema: Causes, Treatment, and PreventionWhat causes lymphedema? What treatments are out there, and which ones actually work? Where do you go for help? We'll answer all of these questions and more.
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What You Need to Know About Compression SocksCompression socks, or stockings, have long been considered a tool for patients with multiple issues. But what are they, really? And how can they help you?
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Keeping Up With Foot Care at HomeAre your feet or ankles causing you pain, even with a stay-at-home order in effect? These tips can help you reduce discomfort and prevent injuries at home.
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What Are Your Feet Trying to Tell You?Often, the early warning signs of conditions like neuropathy, diabetes, high blood pressure, and even anemia can be seen in your feet. What are yours trying to tell you?
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Winter Boots That Won’t Hurt Your FeetAre your boots causing heel pain—or maybe making your feet stinky, gross, and covered in athlete’s foot or fungal nails? Our own Dr. Dailey offers his advice on how to get a great pair of winter boots, and wear and care for them properly.
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Caring for Your Loved One’s Foot NeedsAre you a primary caregiver for a parent, relative, or friend? Don’t overlook the importance of daily foot care—and occasional checkups with a podiatrist.
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What’s That on Your Foot? (Diagnosing Skin Problems)Having occasional skin problems on your feet is not uncommon, but knowing the best ways to address them can prevent things from growing worse.
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Foot and Ankle Injuries: 3 Simple Rules for a Speedy RecoveryInjury to the feet or ankles? These 3 simple rules can get you back up and ready to go as quickly—and safely—as possible.
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How to Prevent the Spread of Foot FungusDr. Timothy Dailey at Freeland Foot & Ankle Clinic discusses the different ways to prevent the spread of fungal foot infections.