If you're living with foot or ankle discomfort, you're not alone. Our blog is your source for sympathetic guidance and expert insights from Collingwood foot specialist Tony Abbott. Discover how to handle heel pain, when to replace your orthotics, what to expect after ingrown toenail surgery, and much more. Each post aims to address your concerns and help you take control of your comfort.
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Safe Ways to Exercise with DiabetesExercise is an important component of managing your diabetes and staying active. Chiropodist Tony Abbott of Ontario explains how to do it safely.
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Tips to Soak Away Arthritis PainTo relieve your arthritis pain, try a home remedy that has been practiced for centuries—a warm water soak. Ontario Chiropodist Tony Abbott explains.
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How to Tie Your Running ShoesYou may have been tying your shoes since you were four, but Chiropodist Tony Abbott of Collingwood, ON shares a few new tricks for lacing up running shoes.
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Treat Broken Toes with Rest, Ice, and TapingChiropodist Tony Abbott in Ontario is all about finding simple, conservative remedies for your foot injuries—even broken toes—whenever possible.
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Stretch Away Tarsal Tunnel PainChiropodist Tony Abbott explains how pressure on the nerve in the tarsal tunnel of your ankle can cause pain. Learn how stretching can help.
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How to Know When Stress Fracture Pain StrikesChiropodist Tony Abbott in Collingwood, ON, discusses the causes behind stress fractures, what they feel like, and how to get on top of the pain.
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Running With DiabetesChiropodist Tony Abbott of Collinwood provides information on protecting diabetic feet if you will be running the Collingwood Half Marathon in October.
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Tips to Ease Children’s Heel PainYour child’s sore heels may keep them from running and playing normally. Abbott Foot & Ankle Clinic in Collingwood, ON, offers stretches that can help.
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Running with Ingrown Toenails Can Ruin Your RaceOntario Chiropodist Tony Abbott explains how ingrown toenails can keep you from running, and gives you advice for what treatments can help you heal.
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Proper Care Lets You Run with CallusesChiropodist Tony Abbott, an avid runner, says you can run with calluses as long as they aren’t painful and you exercise proper foot care for the rough patch.