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No cold toes on Nevada Day: Helpful tips for keeping your feet warm parade day

Event Date: 
October 28, 2023 - 8:00am

Jump-start your Nevada Day with a brisk run or walk through the streets of beautiful Carson City. Don’t let cold toes be the unnerving end to your Nevada Day fun.

According to the National Weather Service, overnight lows Friday night into Saturday morning will be in the low to mid 20s then warming with daytime high temperatures in the mid 40s, chilling off to around 20 on Saturday night.

Sierra Foot & Ankle staff look forward to participating in the Nevada Day Classic 8K Run & 2 Mile Run/Walk which kicks-off at 8am, preceding the Nevada Day Parade on Oct. 28. Go here for the full story.

This event benefits the Guide Dogs for the Blind – Reno Volunteer Puppy Raisers and as a Gold Sponsor and an avid walker, I am passionate about helping you protect your feet (and recover quickly and completely) from foot & ankle injuries that keep you from doing what you love.

The cold autumn air can make toes cold and there are definite podiatric downsides when cold toes become more than a simple annoyance.

Injury to the microcirculation of the nail bed can increase susceptibility to fungal toenails. Prolonged repeat injury can damage skin making it dry, cracked, and painful from lack of microcirculation.

Runner's using minimalist shoes can be more susceptible to issues with vasospasm, the constriction of blood vessels that naturally occur when the skin senses cold.

Cold can be exacerbated by the dampness that occurs with every person’s foot having 250-300K sweat glands on the bottom of EACH foot.

Solutions to help cold toes
1) Use a wool blend sock rather than cotton blend. Both can pull moisture away from your skin; however, wool has the additional property retaining heat to keep you warm.

2) Place a small amount of powder in the toe area of shoe to help absorb the sweat from the socks.

3) Wearing compression socks or stockings increase blood circulation to the feet, to help keep your toes warm.

4) Wiggle your toes to stimulate better circulation and get the blood flowing. 
Keep moving!

5) Pull the liners out of your shoes after exercise so they completely dry out.

Don’t let cold toes or painful feet stand in your way of fully enjoying all the excitement that Nevada Day brings. Look for Sierra Foot & Ankle staff and friends as we run/walk the Nevada Day Classic.

You’ll see us wearing the Happy Feet costume – Happy Feet, Happy Soul. Of course, Costumes HIGHLY recommended! Adorable puppies-in-training and their Puppy Raisers serve as the run/walk race marshals to cheer us on and keep our feet on course.

If you’re currently dealing with a foot injury, or are having problems with foot and ankle pain, Sierra Foot & Ankle is here for you. Please give us a call if you need help.

Keep your feet happy! We specialize in advanced, non-surgical treatments that can help walkers, and runners, shorten their recovery time, keep moving, and get outside sooner, including:

MLS laser therapy

Shockwave therapy

Lightweight, 3D-printed custom orthotics

Where will your feet take you next? To your health, Dr. Victoria Melhuish.

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