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Custom Orthotics – Sarasota Podiatrist What Are Orthotics? Orthotics are custom made devices manufactured from many types of materials. They fit inside your own shoes and are worn on a full time basis. Orthotics gently and constantly help to control the way your feet function. There are many types of orthotic devices. Advances in technology enable your podiatrist to prescribe a device specific to the activities that you participate in the most. From walking to running, or aerobics to basketball, orthotics can help you perform at peak efficiency. Professional orthotics are made from impressions of your feet. The devices are custom made for your feet only. Just as contact lenses or glasses improve vision, orthotics will help your podiatrist improve your foot function. Biomechanical Orthotics Biomechanics involves the study of the body in motion. Biomechanical orthotics are prescription inserts made from neutral foot position casts. The prescribing practitioner sends the casts and clinical information to a professional orthotics laboratory, where an evaluation specialist reviews the casts and prescription. A staff doctor oversees the evaluation in the form of a “second opinion.” Then a production clinician takes responsibility for fabrication and quality control of the individual prescription. The fabricated orthotics are sent to the doctor to dispense with instructions to the patient. Orthotic treatment may be combined with other forms of treatment, such as injections

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Laser Treatment for Foot Wounds – Podiatrist in Middlefield, CT There are three common kinds of leg and foot ulcers, defined by appearance, location and the way the borders and skin around the ulcer look. Venous Stasis ulcers are located below the knee and are primarily found on the inner part of the leg, just above the ankle. The base of a venous ulcer is usually red but it may also be covered with yellow fibrous tissue or there may be a green or yellow discharge if you have an infection. This kind of ulcer can drain a lot of fluid and you will notice that on your clothing. The borders of a venous ulcer are irregular and the skin around it is frequently discolored and swollen. It may even feel warm to the touch. The skin may appear shiny and tight, depending on how much swelling you have. It may also be discolored and look brown or purple. If you have had a history of swollen legs or chronic problems with varicose veins or blood clots in your lower legs you will have a tendency to get venous stasis ulceration. Arterial (ischemic) ulcers are usually on your heels, tips of your toes, between your toes where they rub against one another. They can also occur anywhere your bones protrude and rub against your socks or shoes. They can also occur in your nail bed if your toenail cuts into the skin or if you trim your nails too short of if you have had an ingrown toenail removed. The arterial or ischemic ulcer has a yellow, brown, gray, or blackened color and usually does not

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Podiatrist in Toronto, ON – Sheldon Nadal, DPM Toronto Podiatrist At the office of Sheldon H. Nadal DPM,our priority is to deliver quality care to informed patients in a comfortable and convenient setting. Quality Care When you have problems with bunions, heel pain, hammertoes, require shockwave therapy for plantar fasciitis or heel pain, or any issues involving 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 foot specialist who counsels you on the best ways to maintain and improve your health. Our office meets all these criteria. Plus, you benefit from a dedicated team of trained professionals who give you the individualized attention you deserve. Informed Patients Sheldon H. Nadal DPM 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. Comfortable, Convenient Setting The best care in the world doesn’t mean anything if you can’t access it. At the clinic of Sheldon H. Nadal DPM, we strive to make our Toronto podiatry office as efficient and convenient as possible. Included in these web pages is information about Sheldon H

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Treatment for Plantar Fasciitis – Podiatrist in Middlefield, CT Heel pain is a common condition where you feel discomfort or pain when putting your weight on your heel. There are two different types of heel pain. The first is caused by over-use repetitive stress injury where you have soreness from too much impact on your heel or a specific area of your heel. This can be caused by shoes with heels that are too low for your feet, a sudden increase in activity or your heel’s fat pad may be thinned out due to other causes. Plantar fasciitis, a very common diagnosis of heel pain, which is a biomechancial problem caused by flat feet or over pronation. The plantar fascia is a wide band of tissue that runs along the bottom surface of your foot, from the heel through the midfoot and into the forefoot. Over-pronation can cause the plantar fascia in your foot to become excessively stretched and inflamed, resulting in pain in the heel and arch areas of the foot. Often the pain you experience will be worst first thing in the morning or after a prolonged period of rest. The pain will gradually ease as you get on with your day. Treating Heel Pain ——————————————————————————– To properly treat heel pain, you must absorb shock, provide cushioning and elevate your heel to transfer the pressure that causes the pain. Dr. Fostick can prescrie orthotics, heel cups and heel cradles that will absorb the pressure. If the issue is related to

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Fungal Nails – Podiatrist in Chattanooga, TN Fungal Nails Fungal infection of the nail, or onychomycosis, is often ignored because the infection can be present for years without causing any pain. The disease is characterized by a progressive change in a toenail’s quality and color, which is often ugly and embarrassing. In reality, the condition is an infection underneath the surface of the nail caused by fungi. When the tiny organisms take hold, the nail often becomes darker in color and foul smelling. Debris may collect beneath the nail plate, white marks frequently appear on the nail plate, and the infection is capable of spreading to other toenails, the skin, or even the fingernails. If ignored, the infection can spread and possibly impair one’s ability to work or even walk. This happens because the resulting thicker nails are difficult to trim and make walking painful when wearing shoes. Onychomycosis can also be accompanied by a secondary bacterial or yeast infection in or about the nail plate. Because it is difficult to avoid contact with microscopic organisms like fungi, the toenails are especially vulnerable around damp areas where people are likely to be walking barefoot, such as swimming pools, locker rooms, and showers, for example. Injury to the nail bed may make it more susceptible to all types of infection, including fungal infection. Those who suffer from chronic diseases, such as diabetes, circulatory problems, or immune-deficiency conditions, are

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Queens podiatrist www.queenspodiatrist.net FOOT RHEUMATOLOGY QUEENS PODIATRIST PODIATRY CARE HOUSE CALLS AVAILABLE PLEASE CALL DR CHASKIN PODIATRIST 63-48 FOREST AVENUE RIDGEWOOD NY 11385 (718) 417-4895 NEWS RELEASE Did you know that your podiatrist may be the first health care professional to find rheumatologic causes of foot pain. For example: rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that affects the entire body. There are certain lab tests that I order to rule out suspected Rheumatiod Arthritis that manefest as foot pain. If one were to order a rheumatiod factor and this were to be positive one should be careful not to assume that there is not also a sero negative arthridity present. What is to stop a podiatric patient from having both rheumatoid arthritis and gout at the same time? Rheumatiod arthritis is a sero positive arthridity and gout is a sero negative artridity. disclaimer: Do not rely on this information but instead bring this information to a licensed health care practitioner and see if it applies to you. HOUSE CALLS AVAILABLE IN CERTAIN AREAS OF QUEENS, BROOKLYN LONG ISLAND NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY. Before attempting surgical correction why not see a medical podiatrist that emphasizes podiatric medicine instead of a surgical podiatrist that emphasizes podiatric surgical approaches to treating foot pain. If surgery is needed the medical podiatrist can always refer the patient to see a surgical podiatrist or the medical podiatrist may be able to also give podiatric

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Podiatrist in Clearwater, FL – Heel Pain The most common form of heel pain, is pain on the bottom of the heel. It tends to occur for no apparent reason and is often worse when first placing weight on the foot. Patients often complain of pain the first thing in the morning or after getting up to stand after sitting. The pain can be a sharp, searing pain or present as a tearing feeling in the bottom of the heel. As the condition progresses there may be a throbbing pain after getting off your feet or there may be soreness that radiates up the back of the leg. Pain may also radiate into the arch of the foot. To understand the cause of the pain one must understand the anatomy of the foot and some basic mechanics in the function of the foot. A thick ligament, called the plantar fascia, is attached into the bottom of the heel and fans out into the ball of the foot, attaching into the base of the toes. The plantar fascia is made of dense, fibrous connective tissue that will stretch very little. It acts something like a shock absorber. As the foot impacts the ground with each step, it flattens out lengthening the foot. This action pulls on the plantar fascia, which stretches slightly. When the heel comes off the ground the tension on the ligament is released. Anything that causes the foot to flatten excessively will cause the plantar fascia to stretch greater that it is accustom to doing. One consequence of this is the development of small tears where the ligament attaches into

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Bunions – Podiatrist in Clearwater, FL One of the more common conditions treated by podiatric surgeons is the painful bunion. Patients with this condition will usually complain of pain when wearing certain shoes, especially snug fitting dress shoes. Treatment may involve shoe gear modification, padding and orthoses. When this fails to provide adequate relief, surgery is often recommended. There are several surgical procedures to correct bunions. Selection of the most appropriate procedure for each patient requires knowledge of the level of deformity, review of the x-rays and an open discussion of the goals of the surgical procedure. Almost all surgical procedures require cutting and repositioning the first metatarsal. In the case of mild to moderate bunion deformities the bone cut is most often performed at the neck of the metatarsal (near the joint). Cause of Bunion Deformity The classic bunion, medically known as hallux abductovalgus or HAV, is a bump on the side of the great toe joint. This bump represents an actual deviation of the 1st metatarsal and often an overgrowth of bone on the metatarsal head. In addition, there is also deviation of the great toe toward the second toe. Shoes are often blamed for creating these problems. This is inaccurate. It has been noted that primitive tribes, where going barefoot is the norm, will develop bunions. Bunions develop from abnormal foot structure and mechanics which place an undue load on the 1st metatarsal. This leads to

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The most common form of heel pain, is pain on the bottom of the heel. It tends to occur for no apparent reason and is often worse when first placing weight on the foot. Patients often complain of pain the first thing in the morning or after getting up to stand after sitting. The pain can be a sharp, searing pain or present as a tearing feeling in the bottom of the heel. As the condition progresses there may be a throbbing pain after getting off your feet or there may be soreness that radiates up the back of the leg. Pain may also radiate into the arch of the foot. To understand the cause of the pain one must understand the anatomy of the foot and some basic mechanics in the function of the foot. A thick ligament, called the plantar fascia, is attached into the bottom of the heel and fans out into the ball of the foot, attaching into the base of the toes. The plantar fascia is made of dense, fibrous connective tissue that will stretch very little. It acts something like a shock absorber. As the foot impacts the ground with each step, it flattens out lengthening the foot. This action pulls on the plantar fascia, which stretches slightly. When the heel comes off the ground the tension on the ligament is released. Anything that causes the foot to flatten excessively will cause the plantar fascia to stretch greater that it is accustom to doing. One consequence of this is the development of small tears where the ligament attaches into the heel bone. When these small tears occur

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Diabetic Foot Care – Podiatrist in Spring Hill, FL According to the American Diabetes Association, about 15.7 million people (5.9 percent of the United States population) have diabetes. Nervous system damage (also called neuropathy) affects about 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes and is a major complication that may cause diabetics to lose feeling in their feet or hands. Foot problems are a big risk in diabetics. Diabetics must constantly monitor their feet or face severe consequences, including amputation. With a diabetic foot, a wound as small as a blister from wearing a shoe that’s too tight can cause a lot of damage. Diabetes decreases blood flow, so injuries are slow to heal. When your wound is not healing, it’s at risk for infection. As a diabetic, your infections spread quickly. If you have diabetes, you should inspect your feet every day. Look for puncture wounds, bruises, pressure areas, redness, warmth, blisters, ulcers, scratches, cuts and nail problems. Get someone to help you, or use a mirror. Visit our website: www.chapelpodiatry.com

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