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Tuesday, 18 March 2025 00:00

Choosing the Right Shoes for Road Running

Selecting the proper shoes for road running is essential for comfort, performance, and injury prevention. Road running shoes should have a smooth outsole, rather than lugs or aggressive tread patterns, as these features are designed for trail surfaces and can cause instability on pavement. Checking the heel-to-toe drop is important, as it affects foot strike and running mechanics. A higher drop provides more heel cushioning, while a lower drop encourages a midfoot or forefoot strike. The presence or absence of a medial post should also be considered. Stability shoes with a medial post help control overpronation, while neutral shoes allow natural foot movement. Finding the right combination of cushioning, support, and fit ensures a smooth and efficient running experience while reducing strain on the feet and legs. If you have developed foot pain while running, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist who can diagnose foot conditions, and guide you on the correct shoes to wear for your running style.

You should always make sure your running shoes fit properly in order to avoid injury. For more information, contact Vrunda Dalal, DPM from Sole Focus Foot and Ankle. our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

Choosing the Right Running Shoe for Your Foot Type

Improper shoe sizing can cause a myriad of problems for your feet. Shoes that don’t fit you properly can lead to muscular imbalances in your body, which can result in foot, knee, and hip injuries.

Tips for Finding the Right Running Shoe

  • Make sure you have a thumb’s width of wiggle room between the end of your longest toe and the front of the shoe.
  • There should be little to no slipping at the heel
  • Don’t assume your size in one shoe brand will be your size in another
  • Do not lace up your shoes too tightly
  • Walk around in the store with your new shoes before you buy them

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our our office located in Marlton, NJ . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.

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Tuesday, 11 March 2025 00:00

Identifying Toenail Fungus

Toenail fungus is a condition that causes nails to become discolored, thickened, or even crumble. The infection typically starts as a small white or yellow spot under the tip of the nail and can spread, leading to a more severe appearance. As the fungus progresses, nails may become brittle, cracked, or distorted, often causing discomfort or pain. The affected area might also have a foul odor. The primary cause of toenail fungus is exposure to warm, moist environments, such as public showers or tight-fitting shoes. Poor circulation, a weakened immune system, and injury to the nail can increase the risk. A podiatrist can diagnose toenail fungus and recommend antifungal medications, laser therapy, or specialized topical treatments to eliminate the infection. In severe cases, they may suggest nail removal. If you have developed toenail fungus, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for proper diagnosis and effective treatment.

For more information about treatment, contact Vrunda Dalal, DPM of Sole Focus Foot and Ankle. our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

Toenail Fungus Treatment

Toenail fungus is a condition that affects many people and can be especially hard to get rid of. Fortunately, there are several methods to go about treating and avoiding it.

Antifungals & Deterrence

Oral antifungal medicine has been shown to be effective in many cases. It is important to consult with a podiatrist to determine the proper regiment for you, or potentially explore other options.

Applying foot powder on the feet and shoes helps keep the feet free of moisture and sweat.

Sandals or open toed shoes – Wearing these will allow air movement and help keep feet dry. They also expose your feet to light, which fungus cannot tolerate. Socks with moisture wicking material also help as well.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Marlton, NJ . We offer the newest diagnostic tools and technology to treat your foot and ankle needs.

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Tuesday, 04 March 2025 00:00

What Is an Ingrown Toenail?

An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the nail grows into the surrounding skin, leading to pain and irritation. This condition commonly affects the big toe and can result in redness, swelling, and tenderness along the nail border. In more severe cases, infection may develop, causing increased pain, drainage, or pus formation. Wearing tight shoes, trimming nails too short, or cutting them at an angle increases the risk of developing an ingrown toenail. Injury to the toe or genetic factors that cause curved nails may also contribute to the problem. Proper nail care, including straight trimming and wearing well-fitted shoes, can help prevent this condition. Ingrown toenails can cause pain and discomfort that make it difficult to complete daily activities. If you have developed this condition, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist who can offer appropriate treatment methods.

Ingrown toenails can become painful if they are not treated properly. For more information about ingrown toenails, contact Vrunda Dalal, DPM of Sole Focus Foot and Ankle. our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails occur when a toenail grows sideways into the bed of the nail, causing pain, swelling, and possibly infection.

Causes

  • Bacterial infections
  • Improper nail cutting such as cutting it too short or not straight across
  • Trauma to the toe, such as stubbing, which causes the nail to grow back irregularly
  • Ill-fitting shoes that bunch the toes too close together
  • Genetic predisposition

Prevention

Because ingrown toenails are not something found outside of shoe-wearing cultures, going barefoot as often as possible will decrease the likeliness of developing ingrown toenails. Wearing proper fitting shoes and using proper cutting techniques will also help decrease your risk of developing ingrown toenails.

Treatment

Ingrown toenails are a very treatable foot condition. In minor cases, soaking the affected area in salt or antibacterial soaps will not only help with the ingrown nail itself, but also help prevent any infections from occurring. In more severe cases, surgery is an option. In either case, speaking to your podiatrist about this condition will help you get a better understanding of specific treatment options that are right for you.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Marlton, NJ . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.

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