Dr. Danciger offers a wide variety of articles covering all types of foot and ankle conditions.
Search our Article Library for answers to questions you may have about your feet. Dr. Danciger adds articles regularly so that patients can have the latest and most relevant information.
Understanding the different kinds of problems with your feet is the best way to prevent and treat them. Patients make the best decisions when they are fully informed. The Article Library is an excellent learning tool for understanding all kinds of foot conditions, injuries, diseases, and deformities. It's also a great resource for answers to common questions like, "Is toenail fungus contagious?", "Should I be concerned about swollen feet?", or "How can I prevent ingrown toenails?"
Not only can you find valuable information in our patient library, but we also provide excellent information on our blogs every week. By following us on twitter or checking out our facebook page, you can also follow links to interesting foot-related issues and see what others are saying about feet.
Still have questions? Feel free to contact our office with any questions or concerns.
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Unsteady Gait Every foot and every stride is different. Unfortunately, sometimes they contribute to an unsteady gait, so let Dr. Harvey Danciger provide care. -
Preventing Falls Dr. Harvey Danciger in Palm Desert, CA provides helpful information on how you can prevent falls, including caring for your feet and your environment. -
New Patients Dr. Harvey Danciger in Palm Desert, CA shares essential information for new patients to help them have a positive, effective experience during their visit. -
RICE Therapy for Foot and Ankle Sports Injuries Dr. Harvey Danciger in Palm Desert, CA discusses the RICE therapy protocol for home care of soft tissue injuries in the feet and ankles. -
Biomechanics Foot Specialist Dr. Harvey Danciger in Palm Desert, CA explains foot and ankle biomechanics, and how foot problems might be adversely affecting healthy alignment and motion.