by Dr. Andrew Marso | Dec 22, 2017 | Posts
What to Look for in a Child’s Walk Parents naturally want two things for their children – health and happiness. The fact of the matter is that the two can be more related than people usually consider. (There’s a reason the word “miserable” is so often associated with...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Dec 5, 2017 | Posts
Does Your Child Need to See a Podiatrist? Some facts are simply indisputable: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. We all have a finite amount of time on this earth (so make every moment count!). The Packers are one million times better with a healthy...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Nov 21, 2017 | Posts
What Increases the Risk of Fungal Toenails When you look down at bare feet, what you should expect to see is healthy, clear toenails. Sadly, this isn’t always the case. For some patients, they look down and see nails that are dull, darkened, and distorted. The...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Nov 3, 2017 | Posts
Preventing Ankle Sprains Out of all the possible injuries humans sustain, ankle sprains are perhaps the most common. In part, this can be attributed to the fact you don’t even have to be an athlete to sprain an ankle. Sure, you have a greater risk when making a sharp...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Oct 27, 2017 | Posts
Signs Orthotics Need Refurbishing Custom orthotics have many advantages when it comes to conservative treatment options, including the fact they are built to last. Unlike cheap, off-the-shelf shoe inserts—which often start to break down after only a couple of...
by Dr. Andrew Marso | Oct 10, 2017 | Posts
Myth vs. Reality – Wart Treatment & Prevention This might seem a little early in the year, but believe it or not, stores have been stocking up on Halloween merchandise for well over two months now! Of course, this upcoming holiday is usually quite full of the...
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