Check out Wilks Advanced Foot Care’s blog for helpful information on wide-ranging podiatry topics. Our Roseburg, Oregon, podiatrist blogs about foot and ankle issues, home care, treatment options, when to see a professional, and more.
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KeryFlex Nail Care Tips That Let You Hike, Run, and Live FullyFrom trimming to footwear, these KeryFlex care tips from our Roseburg podiatrist help you stay active and protect your toenail restoration investment.
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KeryFlex Restoration vs. Acrylic Coverup: What Your Damaged Toenails Actually NeedKeryFlex nail restoration in Roseburg improves the look of damaged toenails while supporting nail health and allowing ongoing treatment.
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How to Keep Your Feet Healthy Through Oregon's Coldest MonthsHealthy winter foot care starts with the right habits. Your Roseburg, OR podiatrist, Dr. Jason Wilks, explains how to prevent dry skin and other complications.
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How Seniors With Diabetes Can Keep Their Feet Healthy and StrongSenior diabetic foot care in Roseburg helps prevent ulcers, infections, and nerve damage with expert exams and proactive diabetes foot care tips.
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What to Expect at Your Next Diabetic Foot CheckupComprehensive diabetic foot exams at Wilks Foot Care check circulation, nerve health, skin changes, and footwear to prevent early ulcers and complications.
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Here's Why You Need Immediate Professional Care For Foot WoundsFoot wounds need prompt attention. Dr. Jason Wilks, a Roseburg podiatrist, explains why early treatment prevents infection, tissue damage, and other problems.
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When To Visit a Podiatrist for Diabetic FeetVisit a podiatrist for diabetic feet to prevent complications. Get expert diabetic foot care in Roseburg, OR with Dr. Jason Wilks for healthy feet.
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Staying Active When You Have a BunionStaying Active When You Have a Bunion is possible with proper footwear, orthotics, and low-impact exercise to reduce pain and protect your feet.
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Summer Fun – Not Summer Fungal Toenail InfectionsKeep toenail fungus away this summer. Get tips to prevent fungal toenail infections and protect your feet while enjoying warm-weather activities.
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Ingrown Toenails: A Dangerous Problem for Diabetic FeetIngrown toenails can be dangerous for diabetic feet. Know the warning signs, causes, and treatments to prevent serious infections and complications.