April 2026 – National Foot Health Month

From footandankle-usa.com

Your feet are the foundation of your body, supporting you with every step you take. We understand that maintaining foot health is crucial to your overall well-being and mobility. In honor of April being National Foot Health Awareness Month, this blog explores why foot health should never be overlooked and provides tips for keeping your feet healthy.

Why Foot Health Matters
The human foot is a complex structure of 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments. This intricate design allows for movements such as walking, running, and jumping. However, it also means that many things can go wrong if not cared for properly.
Poor foot health can lead to a range of issues from simple aches and pains to more severe conditions like plantar fasciitis or diabetic neuropathy. Moreover, problems in your feet can affect other parts of your body, including your knees, hips, and back.

Tips for Maintaining Healthy Feet

  1. Regular Check-ups: Just like regular dentist visits, regular check-ups with a podiatrist, especially during National Foot Health Awareness Month, can help catch foot problems before they become serious.
  2. Proper Footwear: Wear shoes that fit well and provide good support. Different activities require different types of shoes – what you wear for running is not suitable for a day at work.
  3. Foot Hygiene: Wash your feet daily, dry them thoroughly to prevent infections, and change socks daily.
  4. Stay Active: Regular exercise helps keep your feet and body healthy. Remember to stretch your feet and ankles before and after workouts.
  5. Manage Your Weight: Extra weight puts additional pressure on your feet, increasing the risk of foot disorders.

 

If you have questions or want to have your foot health checked up on, please schedule with our local podiatrist, Brian Gardner!

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