As we enter the month of February and are winding down all the healthy trends of January, remember that you have to take control of your health by taking matters Read More
the soft tissue (muscles, tendons, and ligaments) or the bone. The location of the injury determines how long to treat it and how aggressive the treatment should be. Any pain after Read More
What is Plantar Fasciitis? Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. There is a thick piece of tissue that runs along the bottom of one’s foot Read More
Renaissance wishes you a Happy Holiday and Happy New Year Read More
The holidays can get pretty hectic and with all the responsibilities of everyday life, sometimes shopping can slip through the cracks. Stop by our office today to pick up last Read More
What are Bunions? A bunion is a bump that appears on the inside of the foot near the joint closest to the big toe. The bump protrudes toward the inside of Read More
What are Corns and Calluses? Corns and calluses are the bodies response to friction or pressure on the skin of your feet. The pressure caused by the shoe rubbing causes the Read More
Did you know we have started selling compression socks here in office? Drop by our office or ask about getting your own pair during your next visit! Call to schedule an Read More
Just a small reminder that we will be closed Thursday 11/24 as well as Friday 11/25 Renaissance Foot and Ankle Center will be closed and we are also closing early Read More
With the temperature dropping, it is now more important than ever to make sure that you are properly caring for and paying attention to you diabetic feet. Here re some Read More
Your feet are already often neglected and as you get older that only becomes worse. As you get older your feet face a number of negative effects that alter your Read More
Left on Tenth: A Second Chance at Life By: Delia EphronAfter the long illness and death of her older sister, Nora, and the long illness and death of her first husband, Read More
Peripheral Arterial Disease or PAD is a circulatory disease that is a result of narrowed arteries in your body that can ultimately lead to reduced blood flow in your limbs. Read More
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Greenbelt, MD 20770
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