Ankle arthritis is no trivial matter. It causes pain and stiffness in your foot, which can restrict your ability to walk, let alone run and enjoy your daily activities. While there are a variety of ways to treat ankle arthritis, ranging from conservative methods such as over-the-counter [Read More]
Arthritis
How Custom Orthotics Can Help Solve Foot Problems
Custom orthotics have been shown to be an essential adjunct to conservative treatment modalities for a wide variety of foot and ankle problems, including plantar fasciitis, bunion, hammertoe, and heel spur. In this blog post, you’ll learn about what custom orthotics are as well as how they could [Read More]
Benefits of PRP Treatments for Arthritis and Tendonitis
Ever heard about PRP therapy? If you have but are not quite sure why many people are raving about it, there’s a good reason for the craze. This revolutionary treatment approach works by leveraging the body’s natural healing mechanisms, and it has been shown to effectively address a vast range of [Read More]
Ankle, Shin and Thigh Pain: Where Could the Problem Originate?
While your feet are often the reason for ankle, shin, and thigh pain, sometimes, other parts of the body are responsible for the pain, as well. Some examples include your heart, back, or lymphatic system. Sometimes, pain in these areas of the body can stem from your lifestyle. At Baylis & Brown [Read More]
Arthritis Pain: Everyday Routines
The pain and stiffness from arthritis can get in the way of your daily activities. Fortunately, aside from pain-relief medication, there are a number of things you can do to help ease the pain. Try and include these activities and habits listed below in your daily routine. How Can I Control My [Read More]
The Value of Having a Knee Brace for Osteoarthritis
Patients with osteoarthritis – which is often called simply “arthritis” because it is the most common form of joint inflammation – affecting one or both knees may have difficulty performing everyday tasks due to the pain and disability it causes. However, there are nonsurgical ways to stabilize the [Read More]