Theresa Hong, Author at Strash Foot & Ankle Care
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Author: Theresa Hong

Strash Foot and Ankle Care is grateful for the care Dr. Bills has provided to our patients. We wish him the very best in his future endeavors. ...

You may have never heard of a tarsal coalition, but if you have flat feet, there's a one in four chance that you have one. In fact 3% to 5% of the whole population has a tarsal coalition. The bones in the back of the foot...

What is the Achilles Tendon? A tendon is a band of tissue that connects a muscle to a bone. The Achilles tendon runs down the back of the lower leg and connects the calf muscle to the heel bone. Also called the heel cord, the Achilles...

Strash Foot and Ankle Care is pleased to announce the addition of a new foot and ankle surgeon to our practice. Introducing Dr. Boyd Bills. Dr. Bills grew up in Northeast Ohio. His ties to Texas come from his family with a sister who was born...

Your feet and ankles are miraculous. Think about all of physical activities they allow us to do – from simply standing and balancing, to walking, to running and even swimming – they literally hold us up and absorb the shock of each step we take. That...

Since grade school, I began participating in sports mainly, baseball and basketball. During high school, I played school and club basketball and participated in tournaments throughout Texas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Basketball helped me develop discipline and strengthened my goal-oriented mindset. During my college years, I became...

I am both excited and honored to be featured on video speaking about plantar fasciitis treatment and Revance, a biotechnology company focused on innovative aesthetics and therapeutics. Watch the video, here. Revance & Planter Fasciitis Plantar fasciitis is a painful and sometimes debilitating condition caused by the...

"The research into the use of HCQ in the treatment of Covid-19 has yielded mixed results to date. Recent studies indicated significant benefit, while some previous investigations demonstrated few positive results. But it should be noted that most of these studies did not include the...