Are you struggling with a painful or unsightly foot problem? Our podiatry library offers helpful articles on common foot conditions and the treatments and services offered at our practice.
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How to Protect Your Feet and Ankles During Treadmill WorkoutsTreadmill workouts can lead to foot and ankle injuries. Learn tips from Dr. Benjamin Weaver about safe treadmill use and injury prevention.
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How Remy Laser Therapy Provides Relief for Plantar Fasciitis PainOur Central Kansas podiatrist uses Remy laser therapy to provide relief from chronic plantar fasciitis pain without surgery. Learn more here.
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The Painless UltraMIST Advantage for Wound CareLearn how our Wichita foot doctor, Benjamin Weaver, uses UltraMIST technology to provide painless wound healing and faster recovery.
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Common Foot Problems in Children: When to Call a PodiatristLearn about frequent pediatric foot issues like flat feet and plantar warts. Our Central Kansas foot doctor explains when to seek care.
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Heel Pain: What Causes it and How to Treat itLearn about the common causes of heel pain and treatment options from Central Kansas Podiatry Associates podiatrist, Dr. Benjamin Weaver.
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How Our Podiatric Team Treats Your Sports-Related InjuryOur skilled podiatrist takes care of your sports-related injuries. Here, learn possible treatment options.
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Insurance Coverage for Blue Cross Blue Shield PatientsCentral Kansas Podiatry Associates offers coverage for Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Advantage Plans. Give us a call today to schedule your appointment!
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What Are Orthotics?Orthotics are shoe inserts that are intended to correct an abnormal walking pattern and make standing, walking, and running more comfortable and efficient.
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Our Wichita Podiatrist's Comprehensive Shoe GuideChoosing the right footwear is essential for maintaining healthy feet. Our Wichita podiatrist explores key considerations for selecting the right shoes.
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Everything You Need to Know About TendonitisTendonitis is inflammation of a tendon, the structure that connects a muscle to its bone. There are many tendons in the foot and ankle that are can be affected.