Common foot problems -- from the itch of fungus to the pain of a strain -- can stop us in our tracks. Some foot issues may even point toward more serious conditions that shouldn’t be ignored. What might your aching feet be telling you? And how can you keep putting your best foot forward? Thomas San Giovanni, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon with Miami Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute shares his expertise with host, Jonathan Fialkow, M.D. on this episode of Baptist HealthTalk.

 

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