- Warts
- ArthritisThere are two types of arthritis: Osteoarthritis (also called "wear and tear" arthritis,) is the most common, typically brought on by the aging of joints. Cartilage breaks down over time, creating painful sensations and difficulty moving and articulating the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is the most serious form and can be majorly crippling. In the foot, it is a chronic inflammatory problem affecting the feet and ankles.
- Plantar FasciitisMartial Arts and Kickboxing: Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, sesamoiditis, and ankle sprains. Proper stretching is vital to injury prevention, specifically, a minimum of 15 minutes before beginning exercise.
- Diabetic Foot Care
- Diabetes Care
- X-Rays
- Nuclear Medicine
- ArthroscopyAfter residency training, Dr Moss went on to complete a fellowship in advanced revisional foot and ankle reconstruction in Canton Ohio. During fellowship, Dr Moss was trained in new and advance surgical techniques including, diabetic limb salvage, sports medicine, lower limb deformity correction, 3D correction (Lapiplasty) and minimal invasive bunion correction, total ankle replacement (TAR), revisional reconstruction, 3D printed total talus replacements, external fixation correction, foot & ankle trauma, and ankle arthroscopy.
- Wound CareUlcers on the foot may not always come with pain, but they are serious conditions that should be evaluated by a medical professional. The symptoms of ulcers may include drainage, or red, inflamed tissue. To properly diagnose and develop a treatment plan x-rays may be ordered.
- Ankle SurgeryDr. Wunning is originally from Peoria, Illinois, and moved to Ohio to complete his fellowship in advanced reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. His enjoys running, physical fitness, nutrition, gardening, and spending time with his family.
- Joint Replacement
- BunionsA bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. They can develop from an inherited structural defect, excess stress on your foot, or can result from an existing medical condition.
- Arthroscopy
- Ingrown ToenailsIngrown toenails are a common condition where the corner of a toenail grows into the soft flesh surrounding the toe (usually the big toe). Ingrown toenails can be very uncomfortable, painful, and can easily lead to an infection in the toe.
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Dermatology
- CornsPoorly fitting shoes are the number one cause of foot injury when it comes to diabetes. Red spots, sores, blisters, corns, calluses, or any persistent pain should be taken seriously, and properly fitting footwear (along with orthotics) should be worn.
- CallusesCalluses, on the other hand, don't usually cause pain. They usually develop on the soles of your feet, especially under the heels or balls, on your palms, or on your knees. Calluses vary in size and shape and are often larger than corns.
- Fungus
- LesionsAre you tired of dealing with pesky warts? We at Foot & Ankle Center of Ohio are very excited to announce that we have a brand new and effective treatment for surface based skin lesions, primarily warts.
- Sports MedicineI’ve been helped by Dr. Wunning for over 2 years. His knowledge of sports medicine as well as personal experience as an elite runner has been instrumental in helping me get over my injury. He always finds time to get to the root of the problem and works on finding the best solution.
- Physical Therapy
- Flatfoot Correction
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryThat is why we offer the highest standard of care in podiatry. We seek to make your visit simple, stress-free, and effective! It is our goal to resolve your pain and function issues in a way that allows you to live the life you are accustomed to.
- Achilles TendonitisEPAT is the most advanced and highly effective treatment method that has been approved by the FDA with high-level scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness. This is an excellent modality to add to a comprehensive treatment plan for plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and other musculoskeletal conditions to get you better faster and, most importantly, get you back to the activities you love.
- Ankle InstabilityChronic ankle instability is usually caused by repeated ankle sprains and is described as the gradual giving way of the outside of the ankle. Some symptoms of ankle instability include constant inflammation or swelling, tenderness, and instability in the ankle. After a sprained ankle, the ligaments become stretched and torn. Proper rehabilitation is required to strengthen the muscles around the ankle and rehabilitate the tissues within the ankle that affect your balance. In addition, physical therapy, medications, and bracing can help treat chronic ankle instability. Failure to do so may result in repeated ankle sprains, or possibly surgery.
- Ankle SprainA sprained ankle or sprained foot occurs when you twist your ankle or foot in an abnormal way causing the ligaments holding your bones together to stretch or tear. Most sprains of the foot and ankles involve injuries to the ligaments on the outer side of the ankle. Treatment for a sprained ankle/foot depends on the severity of the injury. Although you may just need proper rest and pain medications to heal, it is important to have the sprain looked at by a professional to determine the severity and proper treatment.
- Bunions ProblemsFor the most part, bunions require no medical treatment. However, if you are experiencing one or more of the following, a podiatrist can help alleviate your symptoms.
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot CareDr. Bullard’s education and training has allowed him to obtain extensive knowledge and expertise in the foot and ankle. He specializes in both nonsurgical and surgical care of the foot and ankle. He has a keen interest with regards to running, sports medicine, reconstructive foot & ankle surgery, diabetic foot care, limb salvage, foot & ankle trauma and ankle arthroscopy.
- Flat Feet
- Fungus ToenailsFungal infections in the toe or fingernails can appear as thickened, discolored, or disfigured. While it may seem like the condition is just an aesthetic concern, fungal infections can lead to worsened symptoms and pain. Diabetes, a weakened immune system, and the normal aging process are all causes associated with fungal infections. It is more likely for senior citizens and adults to develop a fungal infection as opposed to children.
- Geriatric Foot CareAs we age, foot problems are almost inevitable and completely normal. However, there are important steps to take to make sure you stay on your feet.
- HammertoesHammertoe is a deformity where one or both joints of the second, third, fourth or fifth toes begin to bend outside of their normal alignment. Pressure can begin to weigh heavy on the toes as you wear shoes which is where pain and other symptoms develop.
- Heel SpursHeel spurs occur in at least 50% of people who have plantar fasciitis. Past treatments for heel spurs, a bony growth that begins on the front of your heel bone and points toward the arch of your foot, included surgery to remove the growth. Nowadays, surgery is rarely a treatment option and more plans for physical therapy, ice, and pain medications are used to treat heel spurs.
- Ingrown ToenailsIt is possible to take care of ingrown toenails on your own, but if the pain does not subside, We can take steps to relieve the pain and help you avoid further complications caused by ingrown toenails.
- Foot Injuries
- Foot NeuromaA neuroma can occur in many areas of the body when nerve tissue thickens. Morton's neuroma is the most typical neuroma that occurs in the foot and it occurs between the third and fourth toes. Also known as an intermetatarsal neuroma, the name describes its location in the ball of the foot.
- Foot OrthoticsCustom foot orthotics are designed to align the foot and ankle into the most anatomically efficient position. They look similar to insoles, but are biomedical appliances that are custom made to correct your specific foot imbalance. The plastic body of the custom orthotic helps to re-align the foot while you walk. We understand that everyone is different, which is why custom foot orthotics are made just for you.
- Plantar FasciitisProfessional staff and willing to help alleviate issues with my plantar fasciitis. I’d recommend this group to anyone with foot or ankle issues.
- Podiatric SurgeryDr. Wunning has conducted research, written papers, and is a frequent presentator at medical conferences presenting on various topics regarding foot and ankle medicine and surgery. He is a member of a number of foot and ankle medical associations at the national and state level. He is dual board certified by the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery (in both foot surgery as well as reconstructive rearfoot and ankle surgery) as well as by the American Board Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Wunning has also donated his personal time to provide foot and ankle care with other medical professionals to the needy in Honduras, Central America.