How Ankylosing Spondylitis Affects the Feet and Ankles

Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) can significantly impact the feet and ankles, often causing arthritis, enthesitis, and deformities. At Amarillo Foot Specialists, Dr. Brandon Holloway is here to help you manage these symptoms effectively. For personalized care and treatment, call us at (806) 322-3338 to schedule a consultation.

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Going Insane with Sprains and Strains: What’s the Difference Between the Two?

Learn the key differences between sprains and strains, common symptoms, and effective treatments to keep your feet healthy with Amarillo Foot Specialists!

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Elective Foot Surgery: 6 Common Conditions You Didn’t Know You Could Fix

Explore elective podiatric surgery options at Amarillo Foot Specialists. Learn about treatments for bunions, hammertoes, plantar fasciitis, arthritis, neuromas, and flat feet. For expert advice, contact Dr. Brandon Holloway in Amarillo, TX, at (806) 322-3338.

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Diet & Your Feet: A Powerful Connection

Elevate your foot health with Amarillo Foot Specialists during National Nutrition Month! Learn how vitamins and minerals combat diabetes, weak bones, inflammation, gout, and weight issues.

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Beyond the Beat: How Heart Health Impacts Your Feet

Celebrate American Heart Month with insights from Amarillo Foot Specialists. Learn how heart health and foot conditions are connected. Schedule with Dr. Brandon Holloway for comprehensive care in Amarillo, TX.

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Podiatric Problems: Conservative Treatment or Surgical Intervention?

Discover the balance in foot care at Amarillo Foot Specialists. Podiatrist Brandon Holloway shares insights on conservative vs. surgical treatments. Schedule your consultation today!

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Podiatric Advice for Smokers, Ex-Smokers Before November's Great American Smokeout

Discover the podiatric consequences of smoking and how Amarillo Foot Specialists can help you prioritize foot health. Quit smoking for a healthier future.

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Improve Fall Safety with These 4 Tips

According to the CDC, nearly one in three adults aged 65+ fall each year. And your risk of falling is higher as you get older. While many falls don’t cause serious injuries, they remain a common cause of hip fractures and traumatic brain injuries. Because this is National Falls Prevention Month, Amarillo Foot Specialists are sharing ways to reduce your risk of falling.

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