Posts Tagged ‘Ankle’


As Podiatric Surgeons we treat a wide variety of common podiatric maladies, such as structural conditions including bunions, hammertoes, flat feet, heel pain, neuromas, and arthritic conditions. We also specialize in treating trauma induced injuries such as ligament tears, ankle sprains, and fractures of the foot and ankle. Injuries associated with professional and recreational sports are other fields in our specialization. Another area of expertise is treatment of congenital conditions in children. As foot and ankle surgeons, these are only a few of the many lower extremity maladies that we treat. We also specialize in treating diabetic foot and ankle problems. Please take your time to acquaint yourself with the scope of our practice. Visit our website: www.flfootandankle.com

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The podiatrists and staff at Atlantic Foot and Ankle Specialists are dedicated to providing the absolute highest quality foot and ankle care available to people in the Savannah and Hilton Head area. Our team accomplishes this by attaining the utmost advanced technology to deliver exceptional podiatric services, whiter preventive or surgical. We are committed to place our patient’s needs above all others and creating an environment of care an healing that leave our patients saying WOW. Visit our website: www.atlanticfeet.com

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ANKLE SPRAINS I fell down playing basketball or I was running and fell of the curb. Now my ankle is swollen, red and bruising. What should I do? Simple answer: Get an x-ray! Ankle sprains occur very commonly in athletic people, or those wearing inappropriate shoe gear or walking or running on uneven surfaces. Most people ignore the symptoms of an ankle sprain unless it is severe. This is unfortunate because ankle sprains can lead to chronic instability, arthritis and disability when treated improperly. What causes an ankle sprain? These often occur from a fall, sudden twist or blow that forces the ankle at an abnormal angle. If the bone doesnt break, the ligaments either stretch or tear causing an ankle sprain. The severity and long-term outcomes form an ankle sprain depend on whether the ligaments stretched, partially tore or are completely torn. There are also three ligaments that can be involved, so the number of ligaments affected also mediates outcomes. The symptoms of an ankle sprain are relatively straight-forward: pain, swelling, bruising, difficulty walking, and stiffness in the joint. This can be just slightly annoying or so severe you have trouble putting your foot on the ground. Treatment for ankle sprains include: RICE therapy (see acute inflammation section). You should start this treatment immediately then call your foot and ankle surgeon for an appointment. Often, a fracture of the ankle or foot can be involved and long-term outcomes hinge on proper

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Foot and Ankle Associates of North Texas (FAANT) practice philosophy is to provide Comprehensive Conscientious Compassionate Care for your familys foot and ankle health. We are a group of like-minded board-certified foot and ankle surgeons who strive for excellence. Our clinic is located in historic Grapevine, Texas and includes on-site physical therapy, vascular testing, digital X-ray, electronic medical records, a medically supervised pedicurist and a certified pedorthist with a retail shoe store for your shoe gear and equipment needs. Our physicians are all extensively trained and offer your family state-of-the-art technology and training coupled with good old-fashioned common sense and compassion. We strive to educate our patients and partner with them in their quest for overall foot health. For more detailed foot health information, request a copy of our book, Got Feet? Please take a few minutes to navigate our website to get a better feeling for our office and capabilities. If you have any questions, we invite you to email us through our Contact Us or Request an Appointment form.

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We at Main Street Foot and Ankle have been providing quality care to patients in the Ocean Country area for over 52 years. Call us today at 888-747-9688 or Visit www.searchmagnetlocal.com

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At East Avenue Podiatry,our priority is to deliver quality care to informed patients in a comfortable and convenient setting. Quality Care When you have problems with your feet, you need to turn to a podiatrist who listens and responds … an experienced doctor who knows the field and can effectively diagnose and treat your needs … a friendly physician who counsels you on the best ways to maintain and improve your health. Since 1993 Dr. Lonnie Resnick has been working with patients to provide excellent podiatric care in the Norwalk, CT area. Our staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention as well. Informed Patients Dr. Resnick believes that informed patients are better prepared to make decisions regarding their health and well being. That is why we’ve included an extensive section on this web site covering the full array of topics associated with podiatry and podiatric diagnoses and treatments. We encourage you to look through these pages whenever you have an interest or concern about your feet. Dr. Lonnie Resnick graduated from the New York School of Podiatric Medicine in 1989. He was recognized as a leader in school serving as class president and presenting a speech at Lincoln Center during commencement. Dr. Resnick went on to complete a residency in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery rotating through four hospitals in New York City. Upon completion, he worked for a group practices in the New Haven and New Canaan areas before opening his own practice at 83

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We at Main Street Foot and Ankle have been providing quality care to patients in the Ocean Country area for over 52 years. Call us today at 888-747-9688 or Visit www.searchmagnetlocal.com

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We at Main Street Foot and Ankle have been providing quality care to patients in the Ocean Country area for over 52 years. Call us today at 888-747-9688 or Visit www.searchmagnetlocal.com

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We at Main Street Foot and Ankle have been providing quality care to patients in the Ocean Country area for over 52 years. Call us today at 888-747-9688 or Visit www.searchmagnetlocal.com

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Sports Injury Ankle Sprain & Fractures An ankle sprain is an injury to one or more ligaments in the ankle, usually on the outside of the ankle. Ligaments are bands of tissue-like rubber bands-that connect one bone to another and bind the joints together. In the ankle joint, ligaments provide stability by limiting side-to-side movement. However, not all ankle injuries are sprains; they can be fractures of bone, fractures of cartilage or even torn tendons or ligaments. In children, ankle injuries can be growth plate injuries. Ankle injuries often result from a fall, a sudden twist, or a blow that forces the ankle joint out of its normal position. Ankle sprains commonly occur while participating in sports, wearing inappropriate shoes, or walking or running on an uneven surface. The signs and symptoms of ankle sprains may include: pain or soreness, swelling, bruising, difficulty walking, and stiffness in the joint. All ankle injuries need professional attention, neglecting them can lead to more serious problems. These problems can be avoided by prompt diagnosis and treatment. Not treating an acute ankle sprain can lead to problems: When one sprains their ankle, the ligaments stretch. In fact, there are micro-tears of the ligament fibers. If not treated immediately, scar tissue can form between these torn fibers. This will lead to a very tight and painful ankle and makes it more difficult to treat. If you sprain your ankle, remember: RICE: rest, ice, compression (ace wrap) and

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