Common Treated Podiatry Problems


Heel or Arch Pain / Plantar Fasciitis

Bunions

Hammertoes and overlapping toes

Neuromas / neuropathy / nerve entrapment

Arthritis of the ankle, foot, or toes

Flat foot pain (i.e. posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, over pronation)

Ingrown nails, fungal nails, traumatic nail injuries

Fractures (broken bones of the foot or ankle)

Sprains, strains, or other sports related injuries

Tendonitis or tendon injury (i.e. Achilles tendon rupture)

Shin splints (tibial fasciitis)

Skin or soft tissue problems or injury to the leg or foot (i.e. athlete’s foot, unknown lumps or masses under the skin, infections, lacerations, plantar warts / verruca, painful calluses, corns etc.)

Congenital foot deformities (i.e. clubfoot, extra digits, short metatarsal bones)

Frequent tripping or falling by young children (in-toeing, out-toeing)

Diabetic foot problems (including Charcot foot / neuropathy – ulcer prevention)

Wound care (traumatic injuries, venous stasis ulcers, diabetic ulcers)

Gout

There are non-surgical and surgical treatment options for most podiatric  problems.  Call (954) 443-4141 for an appointment




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