Foot & Ankle Health Blog
Our years of teaching and practice experience allow us to utilize therapy that is successful - not necessarily therapy that is merely in "vogue." Our experience and use of the latest diagnostic tools allows us to make the correct diagnosis of your problem and apply the appropriate treatment to get you back on your feet as fast as possible. We pride ourselves on informing our patients of all treatment options. We make sure that they fully understand their treatment plan and expected outcome, using appropriate educational materials to assist the patient's understanding.
Types of Ankle Surgery
Ankle arthritis can be caused by weakened bones or osteoarthritis. This is also a condition often associated with aging. As we age, our bones may weaken making us susceptible to ankle arthritis.
Fungal Toenail Infections – Identifying, Prevention and Treatment
Onchomycosis or commonly known as a fungal nail infection occurs if a fungus grows underneath or around the nail. This results to darkening, thickening and/or discoloration of the nail.
Essential Foot Care for Diabetics
Practicing proper foot care is a must for diabetics. Diabetes can interfere with the normal healing process or make it difficult to identify wounds because of nerve damage. An infection if left unchecked, could lead to serious complications which can lead to amputation.
Keep Your Feet Healthy with Proper Foot Care
Activities that involve the heavy use of our feet leaves us at high risk for acquiring foot disorders and injuries. The feet after all is one of the most abused structures in our body.
Foot Problems and Pregnancy
Pregnancy brings many physical changes to a woman’s body. Foot conditions associated with pregnancy are largely due to hormonal changes and the weight of the growing baby.
Do you have Flat Foot and Fallen Arch?
Normally, our foot arches in the middle and does not come in contact with the ground. When this does not happen the patient is most likely to be suffering from a flat foot or fallen arch.
Identifying Foot Injuries in Dancers
Strong, healthy feet is essential for any professional dancer. Twists, turns, jumps and other explosive movements are just some of the dance steps that dancers perform regularly.
Common Toenail Conditions
A common toenail condition is onychomycosis or fungal nails. Symptoms include a yellowish discoloration of the toenails accompanied with thickened nails.
Pain Relief from Bunions
Bunions make wearing shoes painful and uncomfortable. It makes simple activities such as walking and standing so difficult that it can negatively affect how we go about our normal activities.
Bromodosis Is No Joke
Sure, it's funny when a sitcom character takes off his shoes and everyone reacts to the smell of his feet, but foot odor is no joke in real life.
Childhood Obesity Poses Problems for Foot Health
When compared, the feet of obese children are flatter, longer and wider than those of same-age non-obese peers.
Do Yourself a Favor and Put Those Stilettos Away
High heels force women to walk in a way that adds stress to the feet, ankles, hips, and back.
High Arches Are a Common Cause of Foot Pain
When the arch is atypically high, the ball and heel of the foot are forced to bear an excessive amount of weight. Pain and instability can result. High arches, which are less common than low arches, typically occur in both feet and at an early age. I
Flat Feet: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
There are two kinds of flatfoot: flexible and rigid. Flexible flatfoot describes a situation in which the arch flattens when standing or walking but returns when the foot is lifted off the ground. I
Preparing for a Baby with Clubfoot
In almost half of the infants with clubfoot, both feet are affected. Observing any or all of the following characteristics in one or both feet may alert your obstetrician to the presence of clubfoot:
Feet Still Cold No Matter What? It Might Be Chilblains
Are you experiencing itching and discomfort in your feet and even a slight chill? It might be chilblains, also known as pernio, an abnormal reaction to cold.
Choosing a New Pair of Winter Boots
Choose boots that are insulated and waterproof. This is especially important for people whose feet tend to feel cold because of diabetes or another circulatory issue such as PAD or Raynaud's disease.