Because April is Limb Loss Awareness Month, in today’s post Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX, panhandle share information regarding the link between diabetes and amputation.
Read MoreBecause March is National Nutrition Month, in today’s post Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX, panhandle share information regarding some foot issues caused by what we eat.
Read MoreEstimates show that approximately 1 in 10 people get a heel spur, which is a bone-like lump that develops between the arch of the foot and the heel.
Read MoreBecause January is Thyroid Awareness Month, today Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle share how thyroid issues can affect your feet.
Read MoreWith icy roads, slick walkways, and freezing temperatures, it’s important to take safety precautions, including wearing proper winter footwear. Today Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle are sharing four reasons why choosing the right footwear is so important.
Read MoreBecause November is Diabetes Awareness Month, today Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle are sharing their tips for keeping your diabetic feet safe.
Read MoreBecause October is Raynaud’s Awareness Month, today Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle are sharing helpful information regarding this condition.
Read MoreBecause September is Falls Prevention Month, today, Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle are discussing 8 foot issues that can increase the risk of falling.
Read MoreIt may feel like summer, but soon those yellow school buses will once again be rolling to mark the beginning of another school year. So, it’s time to store away the sandals and flip-flops and go back-to-school shoe shopping! And Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle are here to help with their top 10 tips.
Read MoreArthritis can be a chronic or acute issue resulting in progressive joint deterioration or degenerative damage. The cartilage that is lost takes away the cushioning in the joints, which means the bones rub together.
Read MoreIt’s National Foot Health Awareness Month, today Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle share their top foot care tips.
Read MoreAmerican Heart Month is observed in February and it’s the perfect time to talk about a little-known fact: Your feet can provide important clues regarding your heart health! So today Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle are sharing information regarding the connection between your feet and your heart.
Read MoreMany people don’t realize it, but some foot issues can be a sign of thyroid problems. Because January is Thyroid Awareness Month, Amarillo Foot Specialists share 8 foot-related symptoms that may be symptoms of a thyroid problem.
Read MoreDr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle enjoy both the holidays and all things related to podiatry. So today they’re sharing how people throughout 5 countries of the world celebrate the holiday season with their feet, shoes, and stockings!
Read MoreOctober is Raynaud’s Awareness Month. This disease causes your toes and fingers to feel numb or icy when you’re exposed to cold temperatures or stressed
Read MoreIn any given year, people aged 65 and over make up for about 35% of falls. Amarillo Foot Specialists shares eight proven prevention tips to stay safe.
Read MoreThe increase in humidity and warm temperatures can elevate your risk of getting athlete’s foot, which is a fungal infection that most commonly causes a flaky rash.
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