Friday, February 26, 2010

“Putting Your Best Foot Forward”

You have heard the expression, “Put your best foot forward.” For most of us that is an idiom; not something we take literally. But maybe we should. Feet are an important part of our bodies, ones that we often overlook and neglect. Despite not paying as much attention to them as we should, our feet keep us firmly planted on the ground and take us from place. Feet are an amazing tool. So amazing in fact, that yesterday Health Watch dedicated an entire hour to talking about feet with Dr. Mark Hinkes, DPM founder of Amputation Prevention Partners, LLC in Nashville.

Dr. Hinkes not only talked about the most common kinds of foot conditions (Dr. Hinkes has treated thousands of patients in his 30+ year career) he also gave our listeners simple things to do to prevent and relieve these conditions. Take for instance dry skin on heels and foot pads. Dr. Hinkes told us that products containing urea penetrate deep into the skin providing moisture that can make cracked heels a thing of the past.

When it comes to corns and calluses, Dr. Hinkes admonished us not to take matters into our own hands literally. He talked to us about the dangers of removing corns with razor blades and other sharp objects (namely because of poor lighting, unsteady hands, not knowing when enough cutting is too much), advising us instead to seek help from a local podiatrist instead. Dr. Hinkes also talked to us about nail fungus, thick, discolored and brittle nails. Instead of rushing to the drug store for the latest over-the-counter treatment (many of which contain salicylic acid), Dr. Hinkes told us about prescription medications we can take short term (up to 3 months) as well as new laser treatments that can rid our toenails of these troubles for good. If you missed last night’s Health Watch then you missed stepping off on the right foot in 2010.

Dr. Hinkes also talked about his real passion, preventing amputations. With simple strategies for foot care, developed working with veterans and others diabetics, Dr. Hinkes has helped people with diabetes keep their feet and toes. So committed to this work, Dr. Hinkes has written a book entitled, Keep the Legs You Stand On. Some of our Health Watch callers received copies last night as giveaways.

From the number of questions generated from last night’s discussion, putting our best foot forward is an issue many Health Watch listeners are concerned about. That’s why we will be bringing Dr. Hinkes back on Health Watch just as soon as we can arrange it. So stay tuned to Health Watch to get the answers you need for your foot concerns.

If you missed the program or want to find out more about Dr. Hinkes and his work, then check out his website at this link: www.amputationprevention.com

Until next time, keep putting your best foot forward and remember, “When we know better, we do better. So pass it on!”

1 comment:

  1. I just wanted to let you know I tried the lotion Dr. Hinkes recommended, Amlactin. It really does work! Thanks Health Watch.

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