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Non-surgical healing has arrived at Finesse Footcare
An average day on Josh W’s fitness tracker charts around 25,000 steps and 5,000 calories expended. As an avid runner, PE teacher and basketball coach at a private school on the East Side, to say he’s always on the go is an understatement. Six months ago, when the 31-year-old started to feel stabbing pain and inflammation in his Achilles...
Read MoreHere’s how Finesse Footcare is eradicating nail fungus, without drugs or cream
Once fungus infects your toenails, festering deep underneath the nail plate, it can be difficult to treat. Rather than spending time and money on over-the-counter remedies that are largely ineffective, why not consider a few painless laser treatments at Finesse Footcare in Lyndhurst? Fueled by frustration, practice founder Dr. Danielle Shaper...
Read MoreHere’s how Dr. Danielle Shaper of Finesse Footcare is using advanced treatment options to improve her patients’ quality of life
Podiatrist Dr. Danielle Shaper, of Finesse Footcare, has earned a reputation for bringing leading-edge treatments to the Cleveland area. She founded Finesse Footcare in Lyndhurst in the fall of 2019 and introduced Radial Shockwave Therapy to treat heel pain and Lunula laser therapy to treat toenail fungus in 2020. The laser was so successful,...
Read MoreDancers can find relief from foot pain at Finesse Footcare
With every jete, plie and pas de chat, ballet dancers appear to soar weightlessly and land lighter than a feather. While the effect can be magical to watch, the reality is dancing can do a real number on the feet, which take the full impact of all those landings. Podiatrist Dr. Danielle Shaper is not only the founder of Finesse Footcare...
Read MoreKeeping the structure of the foot in kids and teens intact is the key to adult foot health
With Covid restrictions in the rearview mirror, it’s wonderful to see athletes and teams getting back to the fields, courts and tracks. However, parents should keep in mind that we are also heading into peak season for sports-related injuries and ailments. “Some common issues I see in 10- to 15-year-olds affect the growth plates, which...
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