
Category: Foot Care

Dr. Watts – Biography
Dr. David Watts has helped people all over the world with his relentless efforts in medicine. Dedicated to integrity, many of his patients know him as a friendly physician, who puts the health and safety first in his practice. As a healer with over 24,000 surgical procedures under his belt, Dr. Watts is well-versed in art, science and the most advanced technology to serve his patients.
With over 20 years of professional experience as a first-responder, soldier, teacher, and plastic surgeon, Dr. Watt’s still had more to give to people in need of medical care.
The educational achievements of Dr. Watts include:
Graduate, Thomas Jefferson Medical College
Board Certified, American Board of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons
Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners
Medical License in the State of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware


What’s Causing Your Foot Cramps? (and how to prevent them)
When muscles in your foot start to spasm, it can lead to extremely painful foot cramps. And even though cramps typically don’t last very long, they can be excruciating. Now, there are a lot of potential causes of this problem, but there are also ways to treat it. In...
What is Sinus Tarsi Syndrome? (And what you should do about it)
The sinus tarsi is a small, hollow canal that begins on the outside of the foot between the ankle bone (the talus) and the heel bone. A number of ligaments, blood vessels, and nerves pass through the sinus tarsi cavity. The sinus tarsi is important because it plays an...
5 Easy Stretches for a Sprained Ankle
Chances are, you’ve probably experienced that horrible feeling of your ankle twisting, whether you’re out walking on an uneven path or playing sports. Most people who twist their ankle bounce back from the scare unscathed. But if your twisted ankle becomes swollen and...
Trench Foot: What It Is and How to Avoid It
Trench foot doesn’t just sound like a nasty condition, it is a nasty condition. Its origins date back all the way to the early 19th century, but it is more closely identified with World War I and trench warfare. Also known as “immersion foot,” trench foot is an...