Lower your risk of contracting athlete's foot by following these steps.
Foot strength and mobility is a crucial yet often-neglected component of a runner's strength and recovery regimen. The foot absorbs shock as you run, and functions as a rigid surface for push-off. As a result, "that moment becomes the most important moment," says Lauren Loberg, doctor of physical therapy and board certified clinical...
Staying on top of your diabetes directly affects your foot health. Understand the warning signs and preventative measures to keep your feet in tip top shape!
Stay a step ahead of diabetes-related foot complications by performing regular self-exams. The good news is that you don't have to be a gymnast to do this easy foot exam.
Many of us take our feet for granted, but if you have diabetes, proper foot care is a must. Learn how to protect your feet and minimize chances for infection.
A peek inside your shoes might provide the answer.
Get tips for protecting your feet from the summer heat.
Flex your lower limbs to avoid injury with these eight moves.
The fungi that cause athlete’s foot and fungal toenail infections are very common in the environment. By decreasing or eliminating your exposure to the microbes, you can help prevent the infection in the first place.
Are you an athlete? Do you enjoy an active lifestyle? Then you’re going to want to follow these guidelines to protect and care for your feet.
If you suffer from a bunion or two, there are a few things you need to know…
Get the facts on the foot product more and more women are swearing by.
WebMD busts some of the myths about athlete's foot and tells you what to do if you think you have it.
People with flat feet or fallen arches either have no arch under their foot. This can lead to pain in the foot and other parts of the body.
Athlete’s foot is a fairly preventable condition. Dr. Gene Reister discusses a couple of effective preventative measures that can be used.
A web of small foot muscles plays a key role for core stability but has been largely ignored by sports doctors and physiotherapists
A foot cramp happens when a muscle in your foot suddenly contracts and can't relax.
It can be hard to get rid of tinea pedis, a condition more commonly known as athlete’s foot. It is caused by exposure to dermatophytes, a type of fungus that thrives in damp, warm and moist places, such as swimming pools, locker rooms and gyms, and even sweaty feet in tight shoes. Because it is […]
Learn how to enhance your foot arches for beautiful ballet feet. This guide provides clear descriptions that will allow you to improve your technique.