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As we bid farewell to 2023, we express our gratitude for entrusting us with your foot and ankle health. This year holds the promise of new beginnings, and what better way to start afresh than by taking proactive steps towards optimal foot care! Prioritize...

As the holiday season approaches, our minds are often consumed with visions of festive decorations, family gatherings, and delicious meals. However, amidst the holiday hustle and bustle, it's crucial not to overlook the foundation that carries us through it all – our feet. This article...

Strash Foot and Ankle Care is pleased to welcome Dr. Silas Espino to our care team. Dr. Espino is a San Antonio native graduating from the University of Texas at San Antonio and obtaining his medical degree from Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine. He completed...

Every parent’s aware of the care and attention their children need to grow healthy and strong. That said, it’s all too easy to overlook the importance of something like pediatric foot care. Foot issues may seem minor, but they can have a big impact on...

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. ...

Foot and ankle surgeons are the surgical specialists of the podiatric profession. They provide complete non-surgical and surgical care for a variety of conditions that affect people of every age. Foot and ankle surgeons today are a new generation of skilled physicians. With the highest level of...

Lawn care season is back and Strash Foot and Ankle Care cautions homeowners to protect their feet and the feet of those around them when using rotary-blade lawnmowers. Each year, some 25,000 Americans sustain injuries from power mowers, according to reports issued by the U.S. Consumer...

When we suffer a cut or an abrasion the skin will form a scab and eventually new skin will form in the area. This occurs because we have stem cells in our bodies that work to repair the damage. There is a complex series of events...

What does the term hallux rigidus mean? Essentially wear and tear. Prolonged and repetitive trauma can lead to hallux rigidus and a person’s foot type can contribute to this pathology. It’s a descriptive term for osteoarthritis (OA) and degenerative joint disease (DJD) of the great...