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RiverView Health to Hold Foot Health Luncheon October 30

It’s hard to put your best foot forward when that foot or ankle hurts! Don’t let common conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions or arthritis slow you down. Learn ways to improve your footing at RiverView Health’s Tuesday, October 30 health luncheon, “Help for Your Aching Feet’’.
Minor foot and ankle problems are not uncommon. Most of the time our body movements do not cause problems, but it’s not surprising that symptoms develop from everyday wear and tear or overuse. Toe, foot, or ankle problems can also occur from injuries or the natural process of aging.
Attend RiverView’s health luncheon to listen to RiverView Podiatrist Dr. Bethany Staehnke share ways to treat and prevent these common issues. Dr. Staehnke, a Crookston native, joined RiverView this summer, although she previously worked at RiverView in a variety of positions and interned with Dr. David Peterson. As Dr. Peterson works toward retirement and helping his former intern transition into her new role, Dr. Staehnke is building her practice with clinical interests in sports injuries, biomechanical pathology, arthritis injuries and flat foot deformities. She treats all ages and focuses on patient education. She practices in both Crookston and East Grand Forks.

Luncheon Details
The luncheon will be held in Meeting Room #1 of RiverView Health, 323 S. Minnesota Street, Crookston. Meeting Room #1 is located near the RiverView Clinic entrance on the north side of the building and across from the elevators on first floor.
 The luncheon series is in its 20th year of sponsorship by RiverView Health. All men and women interested in improving their health are invited to attend. Each luncheon starts a few minutes past noon and luncheons are kept under one hour so those needing to return to work can attend. Pre-registration is required. A boxed lunch can be purchased for $3, but must be ordered while pre-registering for the event. Call Holly Anderson at 218-281-9745 for additional information and to pre-register.

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