As you get ready to greet the warmer weather, you may have some worries about your toe problems. Here are three common issues podiatrists frequently treat.
Read MoreCooler temperatures mean saying goodbye to sandals, flip flops, and other open shoe styles and hello to pumps and other types of shoes that are closed. It can exacerbate an existing condition or cause a new one to develop.
Read MoreThere are podiatric issues that many patients find unsightly. Here’s how to take care of them before it’s time for sandals and other open styles of footwear.
Read More
Patients who report the best surgical outcomes are the ones who are well informed by their podiatrist and have a firm handle on what the surgery and recovery will entail.
Read MoreWe find that many patients with bunions are finding the holiday season not so merry and bright. A bunion is a bony protrusion on the outside of your toe (usually your big toe) that is caused by faulty foot mechanics.
Read MoreWhen you have a foot or ankle problem, the podiatrist will most likely attempt to treat it using conservative methods. Some conditions, however, may not respond to non-surgical measures or may progress to a point where the severity of the problem now requires surgery.
Read More