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Foot Health Information

  • Aging
    Medicine and health awareness have progressed so rapidly since 1900 that life expectancy of the average American has increased by about 30 years.


  • Arthritis
    Arthritis is a frequent component of complex diseases that may involve more than 100 identifiable disorders. More information is available from the Arthritis Foundation.


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  • Athlete's Foot
    Athlete's foot is a skin disease caused by a fungus, usually occurring between the toes.


  • Bunions
    A bunion is an enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toe-the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint-that forms when the bone or tissue at the big toe joint moves out of place.


  • Children's Feet
    Information on healthy feet for your child.


  • Diabetes
    Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that affects the lives of nearly 24 million people in the United States. Additional information is available from the American Diabetes Association.


  • Diabetic Wound Care
    Diabetes is the leading cause of nontraumatic lower extremity amputations in the United States. Additional information is available from the American Diabetes Association.


  • Foot and Ankle Injuries
    Foot and ankle emergencies happen every day. Broken bones, dislocations, sprains, contusions, infections, and other serious injuries can occur at any time. Early attention is vitally important. Whenever you sustain a foot or ankle injury, you should seek immediate treatment from a podiatric physician.


  • Footwear
    Proper footwear can reduce foot problems.


  • Forefoot Surgery
    Many foot problems do not respond to "conservative" management. Your podiatric physician can determine when surgical intervention may be helpful. Often when pain or deformity persists, surgery may be appropriate to alleviate discomfort or to restore the function of your foot.


  • General Foot Health
    Information on general foot health.


  • Hammertoes
    A hammertoe is a contracture-or bending-of the toe at the first joint of the digit, called the proximal interphalangeal joint.


  • Heel Pain
    Heel pain has many causes. it is generally the result of faulty biomechanics (walking gait abnormalities) that place too much stress on the heel bone and the soft tissues that attach to it. The stress may also result from injury, or a bruise incurred while walking, running, or jumping on hard surfaces; wearing poorly constructed footwear; or being overweight.


  • High Blood Pressure
    It's important to let your podiatrist know about high blood pressure.


  • Nail Problems
    Toenails often serve as barometers of our health; they are diagnostic tools providing the initial signal of the presence or onset of systemic diseases.


  • Neuromas
    A neuroma is a painful condition, also referred to as a "pinched nerve" or a nerve tumor. It is a benign growth of nerve tissue frequently found between the third and fourth toes that brings on pain, a burning sensation, tingling, or numbness between the toes and in the ball of the foot.


  • Orthotics
    Orthotics are shoe inserts that are intended to correct an abnormal, or irregular, walking pattern.


  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
    PAD is short for peripheral arterial disease. PAD is caused by a blockage or narrowing of the arteries in the legs when fatty deposits called plaque build up.


  • Podiatric Medicine
    Podiatric medicine is the profession that strives to improve the overall health and well-being of patients by focusing on preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the foot and ankle.


  • Rearfoot Surgery
    Many conditions can affect the back portion of the foot and ankle. Fortunately, many of these problems can be resolved through conservative treatments. However when pain persists or deformity occurs, surgical intervention can often help alleviate pain, reduce deformity, and/or restore the function of your foot or ankle.


  • Walking
    For a healthier, happier lifestyle, try walking--the most popular form of exercise.


  • Warts
    Warts are one of several soft tissue conditions of the foot that can be quite painful. They are caused by a virus, which generally invades the skin through small or invisible cuts and abrasions.

   



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