PODIATRIST DISCUSSES HIGHER INCIDENCE OF FOOT PROBLEMS IN SUMMER
posted: Jun. 24, 2020.
Podiatrist David Franklin, DPM from East Tennessee Medical Group says he sees many more foot and ankle injuries in warmer months. “This is, of course, is mostly due to the change in footwear,” Franklin said. “What’s important to remember is that we need to wear the appropriate shoes for every activity we’re doing this summer. Playing any active sports in flip-flops or sandals definitely should be avoided as it can be a direct cause of sprains, fractures, and stress-related injuries,” he explained.
Dr. David Franklin |
“Skin infections also occur more frequently during the summer,” Dr. Franklin said. “These usually are secondary to a trauma, but also can be the result of a skin fungus. Heel pain also is quite common during warmer months, again a result of the footwear we choose, but I also see issues such as ingrown toenails and plantar warts on a daily basis during the summer. Also, feet tend to get ignored when we’re using sunscreen, so remember to apply some to your feet, as well, to avoid sunburns.”
Source: Blount Memorial Health [6/14/20]
Courtesy of Barry Block, editor of PM News.