Make Foot Health Your Resolution for 2020

Make Foot Health Your Resolution for 2020

It’s the time of year when many of us are taking stock, contemplating what we’d like to change – or perhaps attract more of – in the coming 12 months. What about you? Have you made some new year’s resolutions, perhaps to create some of the good habits that increase health and wellness? Have you…

Your Podiatrist Has Treatment Options for a Fractured Toe

Your Podiatrist Has Treatment Options for a Fractured Toe

Over one quarter of the 206 bones in your body are located in your feet and ankles, and over one-half of those are in your toes. With little padding to protect those delicate bones from injury, it’s no wonder that a fractured toe is a common reason for patients to visit their podiatrist. Many people…

Learning More About Enchondroma

Learning More About Enchondroma

If your doctor has told you that you have an enchondroma, you might be feeling anxious, wondering what exactly is this and whether anything can be done to manage your condition. The good news is that enchondroma is common, treatable, and not dangerous in and of itself. Enchondroma (pronounced en-kon-DRO-ma) is a type of benign,…

Help Feet Feel Pampered with These Holiday Gifts

Help Feet Feel Pampered with These Holiday Gifts

Are you still making your way through your holiday gift list? Is there a “hard-to-buy-for” name on it? We’re here with some ideas that will please even the most challenging friend or family member! Everyone loves a gift that makes feet feel comfortable and pampered. Here are five great suggestions from Stavros O. Alexopoulos, DPM: You…

The Dangerous Relationship Between Diabetes and Your Feet

The Dangerous Relationship Between Diabetes and Your Feet

Have you been diagnosed with diabetes, or has your doctor told you that you are at risk of this illness? If so, your foot health is at risk. What Is Diabetes? There is a small gland in your body called the pancreas. It is responsible for the production of the hormone insulin, which is essential…

Preparing for Your First Visit with a Podiatrist

Preparing for Your First Visit with a Podiatrist

Have you scheduled a visit to the My Chicago Foot Expert: Stavros Alexopoulos, DPM office? Is it your first visit with a foot doctor? No need to worry! A podiatrist like Dr. Stavros O. Alexopoulos is a medical specialist who often sees new patients and who will bring years of education and experience to your visit. You can be…

Orthotics Can Provide Relief from Foot Pain

Orthotics Can Provide Relief from Foot Pain

Have you heard of orthotics? These are custom-made shoe inserts, prescribed and created for you by a board-certified podiatrist. They slip into your shoes to improve foot movement and increase comfort, stability, and mobility. Numerous scientific studies have proven that orthotic devices are useful in helping children, adolescents, and adults by decreasing foot pain and improving…

Pronation and Supination Can Lead to Discomfort

Pronation and Supination Can Lead to Discomfort

Have you ever heard the words pronation and supination? These terms refer to the inward and outward movements of the foot and ankle when walking or running. Pronation is the foot’s inward roll as it makes contact with the ground. Supination is the opposite: the outward roll that occurs when you lift your foot to take a step….

It’s American Diabetes Month. Visit Your Podiatrist

It’s American Diabetes Month. Visit Your Podiatrist

How much do you know about diabetes? Diabetes is an illness that occurs when the pancreas, the gland in your body that is responsible for the production of the hormone insulin, fails in part or in full. Insulin is critical to your body’s ability to regulate levels of glucose in the blood. When the pancreas in healthy,…

Keep Feet Comfortable and Healthy This Winter

Keep Feet Comfortable and Healthy This Winter

As the weather changes, foot health issues increase. Falls on snow and ice are common. Many people experience foot pain, especially those who are living with diabetes or a circulatory ailment. This discomfort can interfere with daily activities and leave people isolated and lonely, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are five…

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