Podiatry
Conditions We Treat
Bunions
A bunion is a “bump” on the joint at the base of the big toe that forms when the bone or tissue at the big toe joint moves out of place. The toe is forced to bend toward the others, causing an often painful lump of bone on the foot. Because this joint carries a lot of the body's weight while walking, bunions can cause extreme pain if left untreated and even making wearing shoes difficult or impossible.
Go to Detail PageDiabetic Foot Care, Infection Management, and Amputation Prevention
Diabetic foot infections (DFI) are one of the most common diabetes-related causes of hospitalization in the United States.
Go to Detail PageDiabetic Foot Infections
Diabetic foot infections (DFI) are one of the most common diabetes-related causes of hospitalization in the United States. Conditions of wound infection, poor circulation, nerve disease, and kidney disease frequently complicate this condition.
Go to Detail PageDiabetic Foot Ulcers
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that can occur in patients with diabetes and is commonly located on the bottom of the foot. Ulcers that become infected, result in most patients having to be hospitalized, increase the risk of potential lower extremity amputation and in extreme cases, may cause death.
Go to Detail PageFoot Deformities
Most foot deformities involve an unusually flat or high arched feet with or without pain. Some patients are born with this condition or it may have been caused by an injury.
Go to Detail PageFoot Injuries, Breaks, and Sprains
A foot or ankle sprain is a soft tissue injury. Most often, a sprain occurs when an injury pulls, stretches, or tears the ligaments that connect bone to bone. A fracture is actually a break in the bone. Many breaks and sprains occur during sports. Tripping or stumbling on uneven ground is another common cause of foot and ankle sprains and fractures. Symptoms of a sprained or broken foot or ankle include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking on the affected foot or ankle.
Go to Detail PageFungal Sinusitis
When the body's immune system is suppressed, fungi find an opportunity to invade the body and a number of side effects occur. Because these organisms do not require light for food production, they can live in a damp and dark environment. The sinuses, consisting of moist, dark cavities, are a natural home to the invading fungi. When this occurs, fungal sinusitis results.
Go to Detail PageHammer Toe
A hammer toe is a bent smaller toe, sometimes swollen and painful.
Go to Detail PageHeel and Arch Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendinitis
Heel pain, sometimes disabling, can occur in the front, back, or bottom of the heel (arch). Causes of Heel Pain include Heel Spurs, Plantar Fasciitis, or Achilles Tendinitis
Go to Detail PageNeuromas
A neuroma, also called a “pinched nerve” or a nerve tumor is a non-cancerous growth of nerve tissue. It is usually found between the third and fourth toes. It brings on pain, a burning sensation, tingling, or numbness between the toes and in the ball of the foot.
Go to Detail PageSkin and Toenail Conditions
Skin and toenail conditions include any unusual discoloration, irritation or unusual appearance. Conditions include ingrown nails, fungal nails,warts, corns and calluses, skin cancer, dry skin (cracked heels), sweaty feet, and psoriasis.
Go to Detail PageSkin and Toenail Conditions
Skin and toenail conditions include any unusual discoloration, irritation or unusual appearance.
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