- Warts
- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Diabetic Foot Care
- X-Rays
- Bunions
- GangreneDue to the suppression of the immune response in diabetics, the body is often unable to heal these wounds. If left untreated bacterial infections can lead to gangrene, which may require amputation to ensure that the infection does not spread to other parts of the body. Prevention is a much better way to treat diabetic feet than catastrophic measures!
- Ingrown Toenails
- Corns
- Calluses
- Fungus
- Physical TherapyWhen one is an avid runner, there are a variety of injuries they can incur throughout their training. They range from mildly annoying to something requiring physical therapy or even surgery. To ensure that you take proper care of your body, make sure that you stretch properly, wear appropriate footwear and listen to your body telling you to rest.
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- General Podiatry
- Achilles TendonitisAchilles tendonitis is a painful condition of the tendon in the back of the ankle. Left untreated, Achilles tendonitis can lead to an increased risk of Achilles tendon rupture.
- Bunions Problems
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot CareDiabetes is a condition in which excessively high glucose levels in the blood can jeopardize the health of the liver, eyes, kidneys and blood vessels. One of the potential effects of diabetes is a weakened immune system rendering the body unable to effectively fight off infections. Additionally, the disease can lead to serious problems with the feet.
- Flat Feet
- Hammertoes
- Heel SpursPlantar fasciitis is a pain in the heel caused by inflammation of the thick ligament of the base of the foot. Plantar fasciitis can cause pain when walking or running, and lead to the formation of a heel spur.
- Heel Pain
- Ingrown Toenails
- Foot Injuries
- Metatarsalgia
- Foot Neuroma
- Pediatric Foot CareWhen caring for infants and children, taking care of their feet probably doesn’t jump to mind for a top priority. However, there are several ailments that can affect a youngster’s feet and proper steps should be taken to ensure good foot health.
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Podiatric DeformitiesYoung children’s feet are very resilient. Foot deformities that weren’t present at birth can result from a variety of factors including tight covers or shoes that restrict foot growth and development. It’s imperative that shoes be flexible and fitted properly.