- Achilles tendon injuries
- Advanced surgical techniques
- Ankle fractures
- Ankle instability
- Ankle sprains
- Arthritic foot and ankle care
- Athlete’s foot
- Bunions
- Calluses
- Corns
- Crush injuries
- Diabetic foot preservation
- Flat feet
- Foot fractures
- Fungus toenails
- Rearfoot reconstruction
- Surgical repair of fractures
- Geriatric foot care
- Hammertoes
- Heel spurs
- Infections
- Ingrown toenails
- Injuries
- Laser-designed and computer-machined orthotics
- Metatarsalgia
- Neuromas
- Plantar fasciitis
- Poor circulation
- Stress fractures
- Warts
- Wound care for diabetics
- Non-healing wounds
Ankle Sprains
Ankle sprains are caused by an unnatural twisting or force on the ankle bones of the foot, often resulting in one or more ligaments on the outside of the ankle to be stretched or torn. If not properly treated, ankle sprains could develop into long-term problems.
Bunions
Bunions are misaligned big-toe joints that can become swollen and tender, causing the first joint of the big toe to slant outward, and the second joint to angle toward the other toes. They are progressive and eventually joint-destructive.
Flat Feet
Flat feet are a common condition. In infants and toddlers, the longitudinal arch is not developed, and flat feet are normal. The arch develops in childhood, and by adulthood, most people have developed normal arches.
Hammertoes
Hammertoe is a deformity of the second, third or fourth toe. In this condition, the toe is bent at the middle joint, resembling a hammer. Left untreated, hammertoes can become inflexible and require surgery.
Diabetes and Your Feet
With a diabetic foot, a wound as small as a blister from wearing a shoe that's too tight can cause a lot of damage. Diabetes reduces blood flow and feeling in your feet, so injuries become infected and are slow to heal.
Heel Spurs
Plantar fasciitis (or heel pain) is commonly traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. Our practice can evaluate arch pain and may prescribe customized shoe inserts called orthoses to help alleviate the pain.
Corns
Corns and calluses are protective layers of compacted, dead skin cells. They are caused by repeated friction from skin rubbing against bony areas or against an irregularity in a shoe. Corns ordinarily form on the toes and calluses on the soles of the feet.
Athlete's Foot
A chronic infection caused by various types of fungus, athlete's foot is often spread in places where people go barefoot, such as public showers or swimming pools.