by Dr. Andrew Marso | May 22, 2018 | Posts
Women’s Foot Health May is perhaps one of the best months. Why? Well, in a typical year: It’s finally safe to break out summer gear. (Although, we all know fellow Wisconsinites who proudly sport their shorts while shoveling or running the snowblower in the winter…)...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Apr 25, 2018 | Posts
Ways to Improve Your Game & Reduce Sport Injury Risk Better, faster, stronger. We can always strive to increase our performance and endurance, no matter where we might be in life. You might have been sitting out, but now want to get moving. You’ve set a goal for...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Mar 30, 2018 | Posts
Fear the Deer – Not Heel Pain! The team certainly has had its ups and downs this season, but—at least at the time we’re writing this—our Bucks are on pace to make the NBA playoffs for the second year in a row. Given the number of games remaining, the team could...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Feb 14, 2018 | Posts
Heel Health for ALL Milwaukee Seasons Unlike other areas of the country, we obviously have four distinct seasons here in Southeastern Wisconsin. This means local residents can enjoy a wide range of activities throughout the entire year. In Milwaukee, we have a...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Jan 19, 2018 | Posts
Ingrown Toenail Pain Relief There’s a big reason ingrown toenails are very common: anyone with toenails can potentially be affected. Some medical conditions tend to be more common for certain demographics—bunions for women, Achilles tendinitis for men, osteoarthritis...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Dec 29, 2017 | Posts
Is Heel Pain in Children Normal? As we discuss child heel pain a little more in-depth—since we could basically answer whether or not heel pain in children is normal in a single word (“no”)—it’s important to keep in mind that pain is never normal! If anyone in your...
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