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Active feet: overview 
Provides links to information on foot care, and how to prevent injuries, when participating in specific activities and sports. Includes aerobics, baseball, basketball, volleyball, contact sports, cycling, golf, hiking, hockey, skating, running, skiing, snowboarding, soccer, tennis, walking. Discusses potential causes and types of injury, the use of orthotics and the importance of training and conditioning.
Source: British Columbia Association of Podiatrists
Alberta Podiatry Association 
Describes podiatry and its practice in Alberta. Lists frequently asked questions about podiatric services and provides information concerning a variety of foot problems.
Source: Alberta Podiatry Association
Athlete's foot 
Describes causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention of athlete's foot.
Source: Calgary Health Region
From: Foot health
Athlete's foot 
Examines the causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention for this type of skin condition.
Source: Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion
From: HealthyOntario.com
Athletic shoes and socks 
Gives advice for active people on how to choose shoes for particular activities. Also provides information on athletic socks.
Source: Calgary Health Region
Basic foot care 
Provides simple steps on proper foot care for seniors.
Source: Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC)
From: Putting your best foot forward
British Columbia Association of Podiatrists 
Provides information on foot problems, foot care, active and high risk feet, and orthotics. Lists podiatrists practising in B.C.
Source: British Columbia Association of Podiatrists
Common foot problems 
Describes foot problems that some seniors experience, including poor circulation, athlete's foot, ingrown toenails, bunions, and arthritis in the feet. Also discusses treatments.
Source: Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC)
From: Putting your best foot forward
Complications 
Describes potential long-term complications of diabetes. Provides footcare tips and advice for controlling blood glucose levels when sick.
Source: National Aboriginal Diabetes Association (NADA)
Complications of diabetes  PDF
Describes the short and long-term complications of diabetes and how they are detected. Lists tips to help prevent and treat complications. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Group Health Centre
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