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Burning Foot Pain That Won't Quit? It Could Be Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
If you've been experiencing burning, tingling, or shooting pain along the bottom of your foot or inner ankle — especially after prolonged standing or walking — tarsal tunnel syndrome could be the culprit. It's one of the most misdiagnosed and under-treated causes of chronic foot pain, and it's something we see regularly here at Select Foot and Ankle Specialists in Cypress, TX.

Dr. Correa
6 days ago7 min read


Everything You Need to Know About the Diabetic Shoe Program and Its Benefits
One important resource designed to help people with diabetes protect their feet is the Diabetic Shoe Program. This program provides specially designed shoes and insoles that reduce the risk of foot problems. Understanding how this program works, who qualifies, and the benefits of diabetic shoes can help you make informed decisions about your foot health.

Dr. Correa
Mar 233 min read


Understanding ABI and LEDA Testing for Diabetes Management Blood Flow and Neuropathy Insights
Diabetes affects millions worldwide and often leads to complications involving blood flow and nerve function. Detecting these issues early can prevent serious outcomes like ulcers, infections, or even amputations. Two important tests used to assess vascular health and nerve function in diabetic patients are the Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) and LEDA testing. Understanding what these tests measure, how they are performed, and what their results mean can empower patients and healt

Dr. Correa
Mar 184 min read


Exploring the Benefits of Laser Therapy for Alleviating Positive Neuropathy Symptoms
Neuropathy can be a challenging condition to manage, especially when it causes uncomfortable sensations like burning, tingling, and pain. These symptoms, known as positive symptoms, are signals that nerves are sending abnormal messages to the brain. Laser therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option to reduce these positive symptoms and improve the quality of life for many patients. This article explains the difference between positive and negative neuropathy symptoms

Dr. Correa
Feb 73 min read
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