Seasons GreetingHappy Holidays from  Vittori Foot & Ankle Specialist
December 2010Issue No. 8
Greetings!

Happy Holidays and Season's Greetings!
 
Thank you for your good will and loyalty. May the happiness and good cheer of the holiday season be yours throughout the New Year.
 
Join in on the fun with our Holiday Trivia Questions to win a gift certificate to Dunkin Donuts! Are your feet hurting from shopping and holiday parties? See our tips on healthly holiday feet.
 
As always, feel free to contact my office if you or someone you know is experiencing foot or ankle problems. If you know of anyone who could benefit from my newsletters, forward them on. Referrals are our best compliment.
 
Warmest Regards,

Dr. Christopher Vittori
Vittori Foot and Ankle Specialist

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FIVE TIPS FOR HOLIDAY FEET
HOLIDAY TRIVIA QUESTIONS
5 THINGS TO DO IN CHICAGO
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FIVE TIPS FOR HEALTHY HOLIDAY FEET
 Relaxed Feet

 

Don't let sore, achy feet ruin your holiday season. The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons offers five tips to healthy holiday feet. 

 

1. If the shoe fits, wear it-When hitting the dance floor or the shopping malls during the holiday season, don't compromise comfort and safety when picking the right shoes to wear. Narrow shoes, overly-high-heeled ones or shoes that aren't worn very often, such as dress shoes, can irritate feet and lead to blisters, calluses, swelling and even severe ankle injuries. "To ward off problems, choose a shoe that has a low heel and fits your foot in length, width and depth while you are standing," says Tennessee foot and ankle surgeon Christopher Hendrix, DPM, FACFAS. "Be proactive, protective and preventive with your selection of appropriate shoes for the occasion."

 

2. Don't overindulge in holiday cheer- Did you know your feet can feel the effects of too much holiday cheer? Certain foods and beverages high in purines, such as shellfish, red meat, red wine and beer can trigger extremely painful gout attacks, a condition when uric acid builds up and crystallizes in and around your joints. "Oftentimes, it's the big toe that is affected first since the toe is the coolest part of the body and uric acid is sensitive to temperature changes," Dr.Hendrix says.

 

3. Be pedicure-safety conscious-Before you head for your holiday pedicure, remember nail salons can be a breeding ground for bacteria, including MRSA. To reduce your risk of infection, choose a salon that follows proper sanitation practices and is licensed by the state. Consider also purchasing your own pedicure instruments to bring along to your appointment.

4. Watch for ice and snow-Holiday winter wonderlands can be beautiful but also dangerous. Use caution when traveling outdoors; watch for ice or snow patches along your trail. The ankle joint can be more vulnerable to serious injury from falling on ice. "Ice accelerates the fall and often causes more severe trauma, because the foot can move in any direction after it slips," Dr. Hendrix explains. If you do experience a fall, take a break from activities until you can be seen by a foot and ankle surgeon. Use R.I.C.E. therapy (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation) to help reduce the pain and control swelling around the injury.

 

5. "Listen" to your feet-Don't let foot pain ruin your holiday fun; inspect your feet regularly for any evidence of ingrown toenails, bruising, swelling, blisters, dry skin or calluses. "If you notice any pain, swelling or signs of problems, make an appointment with your foot and ankle surgeon," Dr. Hendrix says. "Often, especially for diabetics, what may seem like a simple issue can turn into a larger problem if medical care is delayed."

HOLIDAY TRIVIA QUESTIONS
 
Thinking Cap

Put your thinking caps on! It's Holiday Trivia time... test your knowledge of all things holiday. The first 5 people who answer the most questions correctly and emails the answers to Mindy at drvittori@gmail.com, wins a $5 gift certificate to Dunkin Donuts. Are you a winner?

 

1. Where is the world's largest Christmas tree? 

  

2. What is the name of the special candlestick used during Hanukkah? 

 

3. What is the first name of Scrooge? 

 

4. How many reindeer drive Santa's sleigh (counting Rudolph)?

 

5. Who once stole Christmas? 

 

6. How many candles are on the special candlestick for Hanukkah?

 

7. Which country was the first to use the tradition of Christmas trees?

 

8. What is another term for Hanukkah? 

 

9. Which was the last US state to declare an official holiday for Christmas?

 

10. Which of the following is not the name of one of Santa's reindeer - Dasher, Donner, Doppler and Dancer?

 

11. What is the popular children's toy that is a four-sided spinning top called?

 

12. What is Santa Claus called in France?

 

13. Which country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees?

 

14. Which American President banned Christmas trees in The White House? 

 

15. Which company made the concept of Santa Claus popular in America?

 

16. What are latkes?

 

17. Name one ingredient in mince pie. 

 

18. What do bad boys and girls get for Christmas?

 

19. What is the name of the famous singing Chipmunk?

 

20. What happens when you stand under the mistletoe?

5 THINGS TO DO IN CHICAGO THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
Ice Skating

 

1. See the "Zoo Lights" at Lincoln Park Zoo.


2. Visit the Macy's window display-this year's theme is "Yes, Virgina. There is a Santa Clause."


3. Ice Skate at Millennium Park.


4. Check out the Winter Wonderfest at Navy Pier where you can see 100's of decorated trees as well as rides, games, and carolers!


5. Sing along with Christmas carolers at "The Bean" at 6pm December 17th.

$25 off out of pocket expenses or Free Consulation 
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