
Category: Foot Health

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

The Tendons of Your Feet and What They Do
Your body is an amazing machine made up of many connected parts that work together to allow movement. A tendon, also known as a sinew, is a fibrous tissue that helps to facilitate this movement.1 Tendons join muscles to their corresponding bones. Without tendons, your...
What is Cuboid Syndrome?
The cuboid is one of the smaller bones of the foot. It’s attached to the heel by a series of ligaments. This little bone, which resembles a cube (thus, the name), can cause big problems if you develop a condition known as cuboid syndrome. Here’s some information on...
What’s Causing My Purple Toes? (and should I be concerned?)
It can be rather frightening to discover that, out of nowhere, your toe has suddenly turned a deep shade of purple or blue. There are several reasons why your toe might have taken on this purplish hue. Of course, the only way to be sure is to see your doctor or foot...
How to Maximize the Benefits of Brisk Walking
There are a lot of extreme fitness folks out there, no doubt. Some think that unless you run five miles a day or pump hundreds of pounds of iron, you’re not really working out. But that’s not entirely true… Moderate-intensity exercise, such as regular, brisk...