How to Keep Your Toenails in Tip-Top Shape for the Summer

How to Keep Your Toenails in Tip-Top Shape for the Summer

Keeping your toenails healthy and well-maintained is not just about aesthetics; it’s crucial for overall foot health. Since neglecting toenail care can lead to infections and painful conditions, Clark Podiatry Center has outlined three things you can do to keep your toenails in tip-top shape. 1. Maintain Proper Hygiene: Pro Tip: Trim your toenails after…

Women’s Health Month: Three of the Most Common Female Foot Issues

Women’s Health Month: Three of the Most Common Female Foot Issues

Did you know that women are more susceptible to certain foot conditions than men? Since it’s Women’s Health Month, it’s the perfect time to highlight common foot conditions in women. Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, foot health often takes a backseat, but Clark Podiatry Center is here to change that and has…

Holiday Foot Care: How to Keep Your Feet Happy and Healthy

Holiday Foot Care: How to Keep Your Feet Happy and Healthy

Now that it’s the holiday season, there’s a lot of happiness and celebration in the air. However, sometimes chaos can prevail as well! It’s easy to forget about one important part of our health when we’re busy shopping, cooking, and enjoying ourselves, and that’s our podiatric health! While we’re enjoying the holiday season, let’s remember…

Golfing and Your Feet

Golfing and Your Feet

Are you a fan of golf? If so, do you enjoy playing the game or watching it on television? Either way, we have something for you with today’s blog. Dr. Brandon A. Macy at Clark Podiatry Center is celebrating National Golf Month, and he is sharing some helpful tips for patients who love the game…

Do you have enough wiggle room?

Do you have enough wiggle room?

Are you sitting at the office? How about in the locker room before the game? Go ahead. Wiggle your toes and answer the questions below. At Clark Podiatry Center, we want to keep you walking — with support and comfort. When footwear no longer meets those requirements, you are at risk for corns, calluses, bunions, and blisters. If…

Why a Podiatrist?

Why a Podiatrist?

There are many types of doctors a person can see, depending on what part of the body needs attention. For the heart it is a cardiologist, for the kidneys, it is a nephrologist, and for the skin, it’s a dermatologist. For your feet, though, it’s a podiatrist. But why see a podiatrist? Aren’t foot problems really…

Ballet and Your Feet

Ballet and Your Feet

Dancing is one of man’s oldest activities. Either as a celebration or entertainment, dance has been around for many years. Some historical records show dance as an active part of a human culture dating as far back as 3300 B.C. in India and Egypt. Just where and when it began is unknown, but it would…