- Warts
- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Primary CarePlease bring your insurance card. We will need a copy of it for our records. If your insurance plan requires that you have a referral from your primary care doctor, please make sure you obtain one before your appointment.
- Diabetic Foot CareDo a foot inspection. Call the office immediately if you find any sores, blisters, ulcers, bruises, cuts, or red areas. If you have problems inspecting your feet, you can try using a mirror or asking someone to help you.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeRepetitive motion injuries are caused by making the same motions over and over, such as assembly line work or typing. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the result of typing and affects the tendons and muscles of the wrists.
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundPhysical therapy: Physical therapy (PT) reduces pain and strengthens muscles, ligaments, and tendons simultaneously. Proper PT techniques are invaluable to improving endurance, range of motion, and flexibility in all parts of the body. A physical therapist evaluates your injury and the areas of the body that need healing, then prescribes the proper therapy regimen. The regimen can consist of repetitive exercise, resistance bikes, fitness machines, treadmills, whirlpool therapy, and even ultrasound or electrical stimulation.
- RadiologyIn-office digital x-rays are offered at Alpine Podiatry Center. Our state-of-the-art radiology equipment produces high-quality images for faster and more accurate diagnoses without having to travel to another site.
- X-Rays
- Wound CareThe inability to heal and poor circulation make proper wound care for people with diabetes essential. An untreated ulcer or sore on the foot can quickly become infected and spread, especially if the patient is unaware that an abscess is present due to the loss of feeling in the feet.
- Ankle SurgeryDr. Crabtree was born in Lorain, OH and grew up in Greensboro, NC. He received his B.A. degree magna cum laude from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He received his D.P.M. degree from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine before completing a residency in Podiatric Medicine at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation and a residency in Podiatric Surgery at Baptist Hospital in Memphis TN. Dr. Crabtree is a Diplomat of the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery.
- Cyst Removal
- Bunions
- Ingrown Toenails
- Corns
- Cyst
- UlcerDebridement of the wound is the first step to remove any necrotic tissue present. Debriding the wound reduces the pressure on the ulcer, stimulates healing, allows the wound to drain, exposes the underlying tissue for examination, and allows the correct type of wound dressing to be determined.
- CallusesAccommodative orthotics provide support and cushioning of the feet. Diabetics with painful calluses or ulcers on the bottom of their feet often require custom-fitted orthotics to promote healing and avoid further damage.
- Lesions
- Sports MedicineSports injuries do not always need surgery for treatment. Several other methods are available to treat injuries, and most of the time, conservative (or non-surgical) therapy is the best option.
- Physical Therapy
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Back Pain
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryAlpine Podiatry Center offers treatment for work-related injuries. We provide quality patient care and expertise in working with workers' compensation insurance companies.
- Ankle Sprain
- Bunions ProblemsBunions: A woman's high heels are the most common cause of bunions. The big toe joint becomes deformed and bends towards the other toes. An osteotomy is the straightening of the big toe and metatarsals.
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot CareThe doctors at Alpine Podiatry Center are here to help with your diabetic foot care needs. We are an integral part of your diabetic foot treatment, and we are dedicated to preventing the need for amputations with regular check-ups and the availability of diabetic shoes and inserts.
- Flat Feet
- HammertoesHammertoe: When the toes become deformed and clawed, it is called a hammertoe and is very painful. The surgery is called an arthroplasty and is the removal of the deformed joint.
- Heel Spurs
- Heel Pain
- Foot Pain
- Ingrown Toenails
- Foot Injuries
- Foot NeuromaMorton's neuroma: Painful thickening of the tissue around the nerves of the toes is another symptom that can be caused by wearing high-heeled shoes. Pain relief is provided by removing the painful nerve.
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis: Rarely does plantar fasciitis require surgery, but in severe cases, the inflamed plantar fascia needs to be released from the heel bone. The procedure is not very complicated.
- Podiatric SurgeryWhether you need a simple procedure such as custom molded orthotics or a more complicated, long-term procedures such as Reconstructive Foot Surgery, your Rock Hill & Fort Mill Podiatrists at Alpine Podiatry Center are here to provide the comfort and care you need.