Silver and Gold Magazine Summer 2015 | Page 3

BURLINGTON LOCATION: Burlington Professional Centre 3155 Harvester Rd., Suite 103 905-333-8555 www.omniclinic.ca OMNI FOOT & CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Healthy feet – all summer long! We’re Looking After Your Health! Chiropodists Amit Kaushal and Megan Grantham of Omni Foot Clinic, share their top 5 tips to prepare for sandal season and keep feet healthy all summer. 1 2 3 Protect your skin Sunburns can happen on any areas of exposed skin; ensure to apply sunscreen to the tops of feet. Reapply often as your feet will perspire more in the hot weather. Prevent the skin from drying out by using a urea-based cream on dry or cracked skin. Prevent fungus Keep protective footwear on, especially around pools and water parks or other moist environments where fungus can thrive. Keeping feet covered will reduce the chance of picking up any type of Athlete’s Foot. Summer footwear – Just say no to flip-flops. Opt for sandals that have a supportive arch and a thicker sole. Materials such as cork provide more cushioning and shock absorption, and are better for walking. Adjustable straps are also an important feature to look for in order to accommodate swelling in the ankles and feet, which often occur in humid weather. G DayrofessiftnalIdea! h s at Fatttreeart’Dad to a p io ion? Gre Why no re sess unctu isit or acup 1st. foot care v day, June 2 s Day is Sun Father’ MILTON LOCATION: OMNI Health and Rehab Centre 310 Main Street E., Suite 108 905-876-8885 www.omniclinic.ca $ 35 Seniors Day Call us in Burlington or Milton for complete details. 4 5 Sweaty or smelly feet? Perspiration leads to foot odour, use an antiperspirant to control excessive sweating. Roll on or lotion antiperspirants work best and are readily available without a prescription. Using powders and changing socks frequently also help to reduce moisture that causes odour. Nail health Check the appearance of nails regularly to look for any changes in colour or thickness. Remove polish regularly as it can hide early signs of nail problems, such as fungus. If you spot any irregularities, consult a Chiropodist. Did you know...? Plantar fasciitis is a painful inflammatory disorder of the foot, which long term can lead to degenerative changes within the structure of the foot. Acupuncture treats plantar fasciitis by reducing local inflammation and enhancing 3 2 blood circulation in the feet. By sending 1 signals to the brain to stop inflammation and swelling, feet begin the recuperation process and structural deterioration is prevented. Top 3 areas of pain Call Us Today To Book Your FREE Consultation: We are accepting new patients, and as always, no referrals are required! Summer 2015 3