Ask the doctor i want to start working out, but i have had foot

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Ask the Doctor Q) I want to start working out, but I have had foot problems in the past. What do I do to keep my feet healthy? A) My advice is to start new workouts gradually and then increase your stamina and the length of your workouts. This prevents overuse injuries such as stress fractures or tendon strains and sprains. Stretching your muscles before and after workouts also helps prevent these types of injuries.

Robert Sage, DPM Podiatrist

Also, be sure to wear the right shoe and sock. Wear well-fitting athletic shoes designed for the exercise or sport. Shoes that don’t support the arch of the foot and provide cushion for the heel can cause heel pain (plantar fasciitis). Shoes that are too small can also cause a neuroma, or a thickening of the nerve tissue, in the foot and may require injections, medication or physical therapy. Wearing cotton or non-slip socks are also key to help avoid painful blisters, which can become infected and cause more serious issues.

Above all, it’s important to listen to your body. If you experience an injury or pain, call your foot and ankle surgeon.

If you would like a professional opinion to evaluate your foot care needs, please contact Dr. Robert Sage, Board Certified in Foot Surgery at (608) 364-1640.

Beloit Clinic Podiatry 1905 E. Huebbe Parkway • Beloit


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