The Footcare Centre - Niagara Falls

The Footcare Centre - Niagara Falls The Footcare Centre

We'd like to wish Stuart a very happy birthday and hope that you're having a fantastic day of celebration.
01/31/2026

We'd like to wish Stuart a very happy birthday and hope that you're having a fantastic day of celebration.

You are on a run and you begin to lose the feeling in your toes. You may think, how is it possible that my toes are numb...
01/27/2026

You are on a run and you begin to lose the feeling in your toes. You may think, how is it possible that my toes are numb while I am exercising? The answer is that sometimes the nerve synapses in your feet get caught in a traffic jam and tell your toes to fall asleep. The first thing to examine is...

Read more: https://www.thefootcarecentre.ca/blog/numbness-in-the-feet-while-running

Heel spurs are bony growths made from calcium deposits under the heel bone or at the back of the heel. They are frequent...
01/20/2026

Heel spurs are bony growths made from calcium deposits under the heel bone or at the back of the heel. They are frequently associated with plantar fasciitis, an inflammation of the ligament that runs along the bottom of the foot. On their own, heel spurs typically don’t cause any symptoms. They are...

Read more: https://www.thefootcarecentre.ca/blog/what-are-heel-spurs

Your feet carry you throughout your life, and just like any other part of your body, they need daily care to keep them h...
01/13/2026

Your feet carry you throughout your life, and just like any other part of your body, they need daily care to keep them healthy. Good foot care starts with good footwear. Look for shoes and socks that are comfortable, supportive, fit properly, and are made from breathable materials. Avoid wearing...

Read more: https://www.thefootcarecentre.ca/blog/how-to-care-for-your-feet

Diabetes is a systemic disorder characterized by high blood sugar. One area of the body that this condition is particula...
01/06/2026

Diabetes is a systemic disorder characterized by high blood sugar. One area of the body that this condition is particularly hard on is the feet. Diabetes is associated with diabetic neuropathy, a form of nerve damage caused by high blood sugar levels. The nerves in the lower limbs are frequently...

Read more: https://www.thefootcarecentre.ca/blog/diabetes-and-foot-wounds

High-heeled shoes may be stylish, but they are not great for your feet or your body. High-heeled shoes change your postu...
12/30/2025

High-heeled shoes may be stylish, but they are not great for your feet or your body. High-heeled shoes change your posture while walking, forcing your feet into a downward extended position. This increases pressure on the balls of the feet and the toes, causing foot pain. You adjust the rest of...

Read more: https://www.thefootcarecentre.ca/blog/are-high-heels-bad-for-the-feet

We'd like to wish you all a very happy Christmas and our best wishes for a fantastic 2026
12/24/2025

We'd like to wish you all a very happy Christmas and our best wishes for a fantastic 2026

Hammertoe is a toe deformity characterized by toes that bend downward at the middle joint. This deformity can affect one...
12/23/2025

Hammertoe is a toe deformity characterized by toes that bend downward at the middle joint. This deformity can affect one or multiple small toes. Other than a visible deformity, symptoms can include pain, irritation, corns, and calluses on the affected toes as they rub against your shoes,...

Read more: https://www.thefootcarecentre.ca/blog/an-overview-of-hammertoe

A toe fracture is a serious injury. It’s typically caused by stubbing the toe or having something fall onto the toe. Imm...
12/16/2025

A toe fracture is a serious injury. It’s typically caused by stubbing the toe or having something fall onto the toe. Immediately following the injury, your toe will throb. You may also hear the cracking sound of a toe bone breaking. A broken toe often swells, and the skin around the injury usually...

Read more: https://www.thefootcarecentre.ca/blog/is-my-toe-broken

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4256 Portage
Niagara Falls, ON
L2E6A4

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Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm

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