Can Menopause Cause Foot Problems?

Estrogen and progesterone production decline as women approach menopause. Low estrogen levels can cause many problems, including brittle joints and less supple ligaments. Estrogen is required in the production of collagen, so a drop in its levels impacts collagen roles. At Horizon Foot & Ankle Institute, we treat various foot problems, including menopausal foot issues.…

Why See a Foot and Ankle Specialist

5 Reasons to See a Foot and Ankle Specialist Seek the help of an experienced foot doctor whenever you feel something isn’t right with your feet. Some issues can resolve without intervention, but others require experts. Specialists can offer a proper diagnosis and help you construct a treatment plan. Choose a reputable foot and ankle…

What Can a Foot Doctor Do for Flat Feet?

3 Things Our Foot Doctors Can Do for Flat Feet Flat feet can cause problems in the ankles, heels, and knees due to alignment issues. When you visit Horizon Foot & Ankle Institute, our podiatrists will complete a thorough evaluation to determine the root of the problem. Here are three things we can do for…

3 Important Bones in Your Feet

  The foot, which is comprised of the forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot, relies on an intricate series of bones to offer stability and flexibility. Foot bones fall into three major categories; tarsal, metatarsal, and phalanges, which relate to the front, mid, and hind regions. Here’s an overview: 1. Tarsals The tarsals are a group of…

What Is Diabetic Foot Care?

  Diabetes can have adverse effects on your feet, as the condition (or lack of care for the condition) can restrict blood flow to your feet and extremities. Wounds and infections may take longer to heal, which can cause some severe infections to develop. Diabetic foot care aims to prevent various complications that may develop…