Our blog provides valuable information and addresses common concerns that affect your feet and ankles. We provide information on various foot problems, offer tips on ways to prevent injuries, and give you insight into advances in the world of podiatry.
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Central Kansas Podiatry Is Nominated for Best of Wichita 2026Vote for Central Kansas Podiatry in Best of Wichita 2026. Support Dr. Benjamin Weaver and his team by casting your vote August 17 through September 4.
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Five Warning Signs That Your Foot Wound Needs Professional TreatmentLearn warning signs that a foot wound may need professional treatment and how a podiatrist can help.
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How Red Light Therapy Can Help Nerve Pain in Your FeetOur Kansas podiatrist explains how red light therapy works for nerve pain, the foot conditions it may help, and what realistic results look like.
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When Tendon Pain Becomes “Chronic” — and What You Can Do About itWondering when tendon or ligament pain turns chronic? A Kansas podiatrist explains warning signs, healing roadblocks, and advanced regenerative options.
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Recovery Plateaus After a Foot Injury: Why Progress Sometimes StallsIf your foot injury recovery has stalled, our Kansas foot doctor explains why progress slows and how regenerative options like BPC-157 can help.
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Advanced Wound Care Can Help Prevent Diabetic AmputationsLearn how to prevent serious complications from diabetic foot ulcers with advanced wound care and coordinated treatment.
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When the Ball of Your Foot Hurts: Liposana for Forefoot PainPain in the ball of your foot may signal fat pad thinning. Learn causes and an advanced treatment to help restore comfort.
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Why Remy Laser Therapy Is a Popular Choice for Sports InjuriesLearn how Remy laser therapy relieves foot and ankle pain fast without invasive procedures and why athletes are already seeing the results.
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Remy Laser Therapy Is a Game-Changer for Plantar Wart TreatmentIf you have a plantar wart on your foot, learn how our podiatrists use Remy laser therapy to treat it without anesthesia or injections.
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Cold Feet? Tips For Foot Health In the WinterAs temperatures drop, many people start to experience seasonal foot problems. Understanding these concerns can help you keep your feet healthy all season long.