Proper footwear a must, especially for people with nerve damage or extreme sensitivity to cold, foot surgeon says

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11, 2017 (HealthDay News) — From broken bones to frostbite, you’re at extra risk for foot and ankle injuries during winter. But you can protect yourself, according to a surgeon who specializes in podiatry.

“During the winter months, patients should take extra precaution to keep their feet warm and dry when navigating frigid temps, especially patients who have existing health conditions,” said Dr. Greg Catalano, a Massachusetts-based foot and ankle surgeon.

The first step is to wear proper footwear, he said.

“Whether caused by wearing high heels on icy surfaces or just sheer accident, falls are one of the most common causes of weather-related injuries. Oftentime, wintertime falls result in an ankle sprain, or worse, a broken bone in the foot, ankle, heel or toe. I encourage patients to wear low-heeled shoes or boots with a traction sole to help prevent slipping,” Catalano said…

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