Category: conditions

We know that people with Diabetes should have their feet checked and tested at least once per year by a Podiatrist. The Podiatrist will assess your blood flow and nerve function and allocate you a ‘risk status’. High, Moderate or Low Risk. Low Risk Status often means that your blood

As a runner I have seen my fair share of injuries over my few decades of running, some serious some not so serious and I know that I am not alone. The research says that 8 out of 10 people who run will get some form of an injury every

Common Causes and Risk Factors of an Ingrown Toenail? Tight-fitting shoes or high heels cause the toes to be compressed together and pressure the nail to grow abnormally. Improper trimming at home of toenails can cause the corners of the nail to dig into the skin. Nails should be trimmed