The Metropolitan Foot & Ankle Group

Sports Medicine – The Pros and Cons of Stretching

There have always been questions and controversy over whether it is good or bad to stretch. Runners are often concerned about “over-stretching”. They worry if they have stretched enough or too much. First, why stretch? Many coaches and trainers create pre-game or pre-sport warm-ups. They understand that a few minutes spent stretching before an activity …

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Sports Medicine – Carbohydrates and The Glycemic Index: Quick, Slow, or Confusing

Before, carbohydrates were classified as sugars or starches. Today, carbs such as fruits, vegetables, and grains are classified by their glycemic effect: that is, their ability to elevate blood sugar. The Glycemic Index (GI) ranks carbs according to their ability to elevate blood glucose. It was originally developed as a tool to help people with …

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Bunion Deformity

One of the more common conditions treated by podiatric surgeons is the painful bunion. Patients with this condition will usually complain of pain when wearing certain shoes, especially snug fitting dress shoes, or with physical activity, such as walking or running. Bunions are most commonly treated by conservative means. This may involve shoe gear modification, …

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