Prevent Injury with Our 5 Summer Foot Care Tips

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We’ve just gone through a spring unlike any other. And when it comes to the current situation, we’re not totally out of the woods just yet. Exercise and fresh air are more important than ever, and the last thing we want is for a foot or ankle problem to send you back indoors. So today, Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle are sharing tips for preventing summer foot injuries. 

  • Don’t walk around in flip-flops or barefoot all day. Walking barefoot can be a problem, especially if you’re walking around in shared or public spaces. These surfaces can conceal micro-organisms that can spread. These conditions include fungal nails, warts, or athlete’s foot.

  • Make sure you wear proper footwear. If your shoes or sandals don’t fit properly, don’t deal well with moisture, or aren’t providing the support they need, they might be doing more harm than good.

  • Don’t try to bounce back too quickly. After being inside during the spring, it’s no surprise that you might want to throw yourself into activity and exercise as quickly as you can. When beginning new exercise routines or activities, it’s important to go slow at first.

  • Mix it up a little. A good way to make sure you don’t over-strain any one part of your body or muscle group is to cross-train. You can help avoid this by canceling a few days of high-impact exercise from your weekly schedule and doing different kinds of exercises instead.

  • Protect your feet from the sun’s rays. If you choose comfortable, supportive sandals for your outdoor activities, be sure you protect your exposed skin from the sun. The tops of your feet are just as vulnerable to sunburn as any other part of your body.

If you’re experiencing ankle or foot problems, see your podiatrist. While we hope the above summer foot care tips will help prevent any needless ankle and foot injuries or pain this summer there’s no such thing as being completely protected.

Follow these tips from Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Brandon Holloway of Amarillo Foot Specialists located in the Amarillo, TX panhandle and you’ll enjoy happy and healthy feet all summer long. If you do develop troubling issues with your feet - whether that’s an ankle sprain, chronic heel pain, or an ingrown toenail - contact us today at (806) 322-3338.