Articles about callouses
Show Your Toes: Summer switch from socks, shoes to sandals, flip-flops
By Dr Alexandra Buk With summer upon us, many of us are ready to shed those heavy shoes and socks and switch to sandals and flip-flops. But over the winter months, corns and callouses may have developed on our feet and toes. See also the Doctor’s article about sandals from last summer. Corns and callouses [...]
Corns Are More Than Skin Deep
By Dr Alexandra Buk Like many recurring conditions, corns are often ignored as a “skin problem.” But left untreated, corns can progress to a painful and chronic condition. A corn is a circular area of thick skin caused by friction on a non-weight bearing area of the foot. The lesions most commonly form over an [...]
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American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management (AAPPM)
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS)
American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
Arkansas Podiatric Medical Association (ARPMA) members