Bone spurs, also known as osteophytes, can occur anywhere in the skeletal system, and the feet are no exception. Bone spurs are simply overgrowths of bone that can develop on any normal bone, but most commonly form where two bones come together. Normally bone spurs in the feet are painless, but when exposed to pressure […]
Month: June 2010
Athlete’s Foot: How to Prevent Irritating Foot Fungus
Athlete’s foot is one of the most common fungal infections of the skin and is frequently seen in our Columbus office. Whether you’ve had it or not, it’s important to understand how you can avoid and treat this highly contagious infection if you do contract it. The fungus that causes athlete’s foot thrives in damp, […]