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Three out of four people will develop serious foot problems as they age - putting their independence and well-being at risk. Healthy feet contribute to safety and health. Find out what problems can arise and how to avoid them. Learn to give your feet the care needed for them to continue to serve you well.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
Caring for your feet becomes very important as you grow old. Some care is required to keep your feet in good shape. Find out more.
Source: Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal
In this guide, you will find some helpful suggestions for treating and preventing common foot problems, including information on diabetes and poor circulation, athlete's foot, plantar warts, corns and calluses, ulcers, ingrown toenails, thick nail and loose nails, strained arches, hammertoes, hallux rigidus, metatarsalgia, bunions, heel pain, fatigue fractures, digital neuroma and arthritis in the feet.
Source: Veterans Affairs
Information related to this topic.
Source: Canada Health Portal
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