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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Foot and Ankle Surgery - Largo, Clearwater and St Petersburg, FL - Dale Monast, Podiatrist

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Foot and Ankle Surgery - Podiatrist in Largo, Clearwater and St Petersburg, FL -  Dale Monast, DPM

 

Podiatrist Dr. Dale Monast of Largo Foot and Ankle Center discusses the symptoms and causes for Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery.

http://www.drmonast.com

   

 Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle.

Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:

  • Sprains and fractures.
  • Arthritis and joint disease.
  • Benign and malignant tumors.
  • Birth deformities.
  • Bunions.
  • Calluses and warts.
  • Corns and hammertoes.
  • Flatfeet.
  • Heel or toe spurs.
  • Neuromas (nerve tumors).

Many foot and ankle surgeries today can be performed in the doctor's office or a surgical center on an outpatient basis. They frequently can be performed using local anesthesia, in some cases combined with sedation. Most foot surgeries require a period of immobilization after the procedures with protective devices, such as a bandages, splints, surgical shoes, casts, or open sandals. Limited weight bearing, elevating and icing the foot, and keeping the area dry are commonly required for the first two weeks following surgery until sutures are removed. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices, and special footwear. After sufficient healing time, which varies from procedure to procedure, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear.

 

 

Visit our website: http://www.drmonast.com

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Podiatrist in Spring Hill, Brooksville, Homosassa FL - Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery

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Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery - Podiatrist in Spring Hill, Brooksville, Homosassa FL - Charles Chapel, DPM

 

Podiatrist Dr. Charles Chapel of Chapel Podiatry discusses Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery.

 

http://www.chapelpodiatry.com

 

 Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle.

 

Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:

             Sprains and fractures.

             Arthritis and joint disease.

             Benign and malignant tumors.

             Birth deformities.

             Bunions.

             Calluses and warts.

             Corns and hammertoes.

             Flatfeet.

             Heel or toe spurs.

             Neuromas (nerve tumors).

Many foot and ankle surgeries today can be performed in the doctor's office or a surgical center on an outpatient basis. They frequently can be performed using local anesthesia, in some cases combined with sedation. Most foot surgeries require a period of immobilization after the procedures with protective devices, such as a bandages, splints, surgical shoes, casts, or open sandals. Limited weight bearing, elevating and icing the foot, and keeping the area dry are commonly required for the first two weeks following surgery until sutures are removed. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices, and special footwear. After sufficient healing time, which varies from procedure to procedure, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear.

 

Visit our website: http://www.chapelpodiatry.com

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Ankle and Foot Surgery - Hackettstown and Blairstown, NJ - Podiatrist

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Ankle and Foot Surgery - Podiatrist in Hackettstown and Blairstown, NJ - Fawaz Nesheiwat, DPM

 

Dr. Fawaz Nesheiwat of Foot Care Associates discusses Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery.

 

http://www.footcarepc.com

 Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle.

Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:

  • Sprains and fractures.
  • Arthritis and joint disease.
  • Benign and malignant tumors.
  • Birth deformities.
  • Bunions.
  • Calluses and warts.
  • Corns and hammertoes.
  • Flatfeet.
  • Heel or toe spurs.
  • Neuromas (nerve tumors).

Many foot and ankle surgeries today can be performed in the doctor's office or a surgical center on an outpatient basis. They frequently can be performed using local anesthesia, in some cases combined with sedation. Most foot surgeries require a period of immobilization after the procedures with protective devices, such as a bandages, splints, surgical shoes, casts, or open sandals. Limited weight bearing, elevating and icing the foot, and keeping the area dry are commonly required for the first two weeks following surgery until sutures are removed. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices, and special footwear. After sufficient healing time, which varies from procedure to procedure, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear.

 

Visit our website:  http://www.footcarepc.com

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Ankle and Foot Surgery - Paterson and Paramus, NJ - Podiatrist

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Ankle and Foot Surgery - Paterson and Paramus, NJ - Podiatrist Henry Slomowitz, DPM

Dr. Henry Slomowitz discusses Foot and Ankle Surgery.

http://www.hurtheel.com

Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle.

Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:

  • Sprains and fractures.
  • Arthritis and joint disease.
  • Benign and malignant tumors.
  • Birth deformities.
  • Bunions.
  • Calluses and warts.
  • Corns and hammertoes.
  • Flatfeet.
  • Heel or toe spurs.
  • Neuromas (nerve tumors).

Many foot and ankle surgeries today can be performed in the doctor's office or a surgical center on an outpatient basis. They frequently can be performed using local anesthesia, in some cases combined with sedation. Most foot surgeries require a period of immobilization after the procedures with protective devices, such as a bandages, splints, surgical shoes, casts, or open sandals. Limited weight bearing, elevating and icing the foot, and keeping the area dry are commonly required for the first two weeks following surgery until sutures are removed. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices, and special footwear. After sufficient healing time, which varies from procedure to procedure, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear.

Visit our website: http://www.hurtheel.com

 

 

 

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery - Podiatrist in Dedham, Quincy, MA - Marshall Lukoff, DPM

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Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery - Podiatrist in Dedham, Quincy, MA - Marshall Lukoff, DPM

 

Dr. Marshall Lukoff of FootCare Specialists discusses Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery

 

http://www.footcarespecialistspc.com

 Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle.

Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:

  • Sprains and fractures.
  • Arthritis and joint disease.
  • Benign and malignant tumors.
  • Birth deformities.
  • Bunions.
  • Calluses and warts.
  • Corns and hammertoes.
  • Flatfeet.
  • Heel or toe spurs.
  • Neuromas (nerve tumors).

Many foot and ankle surgeries today can be performed in the doctor's office or a surgical center on an outpatient basis. They frequently can be performed using local anesthesia, in some cases combined with sedation. Most foot surgeries require a period of immobilization after the procedures with protective devices, such as a bandages, splints, surgical shoes, casts, or open sandals. Limited weight bearing, elevating and icing the foot, and keeping the area dry are commonly required for the first two weeks following surgery until sutures are removed. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices, and special footwear. After sufficient healing time, which varies from procedure to procedure, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear.

 

 

 Visit our website: http://www.footcarespecialistspc.com

Monday, December 10, 2012

Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM - Podiatrist in Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita - TX

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Podiatrist in Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita - TX - Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM

 

 

Meet Podiatrist Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle as he discusses Foot Health.

www.tcfootandankle.com 

 

Town Center Foot and Ankle has been serving North Houston patients for more than 17 years. We specialize in bunions, hammertoes, neuromas, heel pain (including Plantar Fasciitis), ankle fractures, Achilles Tendon disorders, diabetic foot care, fungal nails, and many other foot conditions.

Based in three locations, in Kingwood, Humble, and Livingston, our podiatrists, Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer, Dr. Tyreen Heybeck, and Dr. Matthew Sheedy meet all problems of the feet and ankles with leading-edge capabilities, a high degree of skill and experience and the same focus on long-term results that has earned the trust of countless patients. To schedule a consultation, contact one of our locations today, we’d love to see you!

 

 

Visit our website: www.tcfootandankle.com 

 

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Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery - Podiatrist in Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita - Texas

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Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery - Podiatrist in Kingwood,  Livingston, Atascocita TX - Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM

 

Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery.

www.tcfootandankle.com 

What problems do foot and ankle surgeons treat?
Foot and ankle surgeons provide comprehensive medical and surgical care for a wide spectrum of foot and ankle conditions including common to complex disorders and injuries that affect people of all ages. They are uniquely qualified to detect the early stages of diseases that exhibit warning signs in the lower extremities, such as diabetes, arthritis and cardiovascular disease, and they manage foot conditions which may pose an ongoing threat to a patient’s overall health.

 

Visit our website: www.tcfootandankle.com 

 

Monday, November 19, 2012

Foot and Ankle Surgery - Torrance, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes, CA - Podiatrist Robert Anavian

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Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery - Torrance, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes, CA - Podiatrist Robert Anavian, DPM

Dr. Robert Anavian discusses Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery.

 http://www.anavianfootcare.com

Our practice offers the following services:

  • Comprehensive care of foot and ankle disorders
  • Full diagnostic facility with On-Site X-ray Capabilities
  • Non-surgical and surgical treatment of athletic injuries
  • Biomechanical Analysis
  • Fabrication of Biomechanically Correct Custom Made Orthotics (arch supports)
  • Difficult Biomechanical cases including patients who have failed with previous orthotic therapy
  • Fabrication of Custom Ankle Braces
  • Diabetic Shoe Program
  • Children's Foot Care

Medical and surgical treatment of:

  • Heel and Arch Disorders - Plantar Fasciitis
  • Arthritis
  • Bunions
  • Burning Pain
  • Corns and Calluses
  • Diabetic Foot Care
  • Hammertoes
  • Heel Pain
  • Heel Spurs
  • Infections and Ulcerations
  • Ingrown Toenails
  • Fungal and Deformed Toenails
  • Neuromas / Pain in the Ball of the Foot
  • Soft Tissue Masses and Tumors
  • Sports Injuries
  • Tendon and Joint Pain
  • Trauma and Athletic Injuries
  • Warts

Visit our website: http://www.anavianfootcare.com

 

Monday, October 8, 2012

Ankle Surgery, Foot Surgery - Podiatrist in Chandler, Sun Lakes and Phoenix, AZ

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 Ankle Surgery, Foot Surgery - Podiatrist in Chandler, Sun Lakes and Phoenix, AZ

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Dr Alan Discont of Family Foot and Ankle Care discusses Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery.

http://www.chandlerfootandanklecare.com

The top foot problems are:

  • Bunions - misaligned big toe joints that can become swollen and tender, causing the first joint of the big toe to slant outward, and the second joint to angle toward the other toes. Bunions tend to be hereditary, but can be aggravated by shoes that are too narrow in the forefoot and toe. Surgery is frequently performed to correct the problem.
  • Hammertoe - a condition, usually stemming from muscle imbalance, in which the toe is bent in a claw-like position. It occurs most frequently with the second toe, often when a bunion slants the big toe toward and under it, but any of the other three smaller toes can be affected. Selecting shoes and socks that do not cramp the toes will alleviate aggravation.
  • Heel spurs - growths of bone on the underside, forepart of the heel bone. Heel spurs occur when the plantar tendon pulls at its attachment to the heel bone. This area of the heel can later calcify to form a spur. With proper warm-up and the use of appropriate athletic shoes, strain to the ligament can be reduced.
  • Ingrown nails - toenails whose corners or sides dig painfully into the skin. Ingrown toenails are frequently caused by improper nail trimming, but also by shoe pressure, injury, fungus infection, heredity and poor foot structure. Women are much more likely to have ingrown toenails than men. Ingrown nails can be prevented by trimming toenails straight across, selecting proper shoe style and size - not too tapered or shallow - and paying special attention to foot pain.
  • Neuromas - enlarged benign growths of nerves, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. They are caused by tissue rubbing against and irritating the nerves. Pressure from ill-fitting shoes or abnormal bone structure can also lead to this condition. Treatments include orthoses (shoe inserts) and/or cortisone injections, but surgical removal of the growth is sometimes necessary.
  • Plantar fasciitis (heel pain) - usually caused by an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. Our practice can evaluate arch pain, and may prescribe customized shoe inserts called orthoses to help alleviate the pain.
  • Sesamoiditis - inflammation or rupture of the two small bones (sesamoids) under the first metatarsal bones. Proper shoe selection and orthoses can help.
  • Shin splints - pain to either side of the leg bone, caused by muscle or tendon inflammation. It is commonly related to excessive foot pronation (collapsing arch), but may be related to a muscle imbalance between opposing muscle groups in the leg. Proper stretching and corrective orthoses (shoe inserts) for pronation can help prevent shin splints.
  • Stress fractures -incomplete cracks in bone caused by overuse. With complete rest, stress fractures heal quickly. Extra padding in shoes helps prevent the condition. Stress fractures left untreated may become complete fractures, which require casting and immobilization.

Visit our website: http://www.chandlerfootandanklecare.com

Chandler, Sun Lakes and Phoenix, AZ - Podiatrist Alan Discont, DPM

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Meet top foot doctor, Dr. Alan Discont of Family Foot and Ankle Care as he discusses foot care in the southeast valley.

http://www.chandlerfootandanklecare.com

 

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If you are looking for a podiatrist in Chandler, AZ, we welcome you to our practice.

The doctors and staff of Family Foot & Ankle Care, welcome you to our web site. As you navigate through our site, you will find valuable information about common foot and ankle conditions, treatment options available, our physicians and our practice. We invite you to call our office with any questions you may have or to schedule an appointment.

Family Foot & Ankle Care, PC is a professional association of board certified and qualified foot and ankle specialists licensed in Arizona to practice podiatric medicine and surgery for greater than 27 years. Our goal is to deliver personalized, friendly care of the highest quality. We take the time to explain your foot conditions, treatment methods, and options available and answer your questions so that you fully understand your problems. We emphasize state of the art corrective treatment and preventative medicine in our modern offices. Our qualified friendly staff will help to make your visit a positive, relaxing and comfortable experience.

Visit our website: http://www.chandlerfootandanklecare.com

 

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Morton’s Neuroma - Podiatrist - Annapolis and Stevensville, MD - Eric Harmelin, DPM

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Morton’s Neuroma - Podiatrist in Annapolis and Stevensville, MD - Eric Harmelin, DPM

 

Dr. Eric Harmelin of Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center discusses the symptoms, causes and treatment for Morton’s Neuroma.

 

http://www.annapolisfootandanklecenter.com

 

A neuroma is an enlarged, benign growth of nerves, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. Neuromas are caused by tissue rubbing against and irritating the nerves. Pressure from poorly fitting shoes or an abnormal bone structure can also lead to this condition. Symptoms may include sensations of thickness, burning, numbness, tingling, or pain in the ball of the foot. Treatments generally include wearing corrective shoes or orthotics and/or cortisone injections. In severe cases, surgical removal of the growth may be necessary.

 

Morton's neuroma is a thickening of tissues around the nerve that leads to the toes. Morton's neuroma usually develops between the third and fourth toes in response to irritation, such as that caused by wearing high-heeled or narrow shoes, or from trauma. Symptoms may include a burning pain that radiates from the ball of the foot to the toes or numbness in the toes. Conservative treatments usually resolve the pain or progressions of the condition, and range from wearing roomier, lower-heeled footwear or using orthotics to reduce the pressure on the nerve, to injections of cortosteroid medication to reduce swelling and inflammation.

 

Visit our website: http://www.annapolisfootandanklecenter.com

Monday, August 27, 2012

Foot and Ankle Fracture - Podiatrist in Novi and Brighton MI - John Miller, DPM

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Foot Fracture - Ankle Fracture - Podiatrist in Novi and Brighton MI - John Miller, DPM

 

Dr. John Miller of Associated Podiatrists, P.C. discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Foot Fracture or Ankle Fracture.

 

http://www.associatedpodiatristspc.com

Nearly one-fourth of all the bones in your body are in your feet. A broken (fractured) bone in your forefoot or in one of your toes is often painful, but rarely disabling. Most of the time, these injuries heal without operative treatment.

 

Visit our website: http://www.associatedpodiatristspc.com

 

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Sesamoid Fracture - Podiatrist in Midtown Manhattan NYC - Ernest Isaacson, DPM

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Sesamoid Fracture - Podiatrist in Midtown Manhattan NYC -  Ernest Isaacson, DPM

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Midtown Manhattan Podiatrist Dr. Ernest Isaacson discusses Dr  the symptoms, causes and treatments for Sesamoid Fracture.

http: http://www.doctorisaacson.com

Sesamoids are small bones that are connected only to tendons or are embedded in muscle. This structure appears in only a few places in the human body, one of which is the foot. Two very small sesamoids (about the size of a kernel of corn) are found in the underside of the forefoot near the big toe—one on the outer side of the foot and the other closer to the middle of the foot. Sesamoids provide a smooth surface over which the tendons slide, thus increasing the ability of the tendons to transmit muscle forces. In the foot, sesamoids assist with weight-bearing and help elevate the bones of the big toe.

Like other bones, sesamoids can fracture. Additionally, the tendons surrounding the sesamoids can become irritated or inflamed, which is called sesamoiditis and is a form of tendonitis. Sesamoiditis is a common condition among ballet dancers, runners, and baseball catchers because of the pressures placed on their feet.

Symptoms include:

  • Pain under the big toe or on the ball of the foot.
  • Swelling and bruising.
  • Difficulty and pain in bending and straightening the big toe.

Surgery is usually not required to treat sesamoiditis. Treatments generally include:

  • Discontinuation of the activity causing the pain and inflammation.
  • Over-the-counter pain medications and anti-inflammatories, such as ibuprofen and aspirin. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications.
  • Icing the sole of the foot.
  • Wearing shoes that are soft-soled and low-heeled.
  • Using cushioning in shoes to relieve stress.
  • Injection of a steroidal medication to reduce swelling.

If symptoms persist, you may need to wear a removable brace on the leg for 4-6 weeks to give the inflammation time to subside and the bones to heal.

 

Visit our website: http://www.doctorisaacson.com

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Ankle Surgery & Foot Surgery - Podiatrist in Norwood, MA - Leroy Kelley, DPM - Norwood Podiatry Associates

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Foot Surgery and Ankle Surgery - Podiatrist in Norwood, MA - Leroy Kelley, DPM - Norwood Podiatry Associates

 

Dr. Leroy Kelley of Norwood Podiatry Associates discusses Foot and Ankle Surgery.

http://www.norwoodpodiatry.com

General Information

Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons.

Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:

  • Sprains and fractures.
  • Arthritis and joint disease.
  • Benign and malignant tumors.
  • Birth deformities.
  • Bunions.
  • Calluses and warts.
  • Corns and hammertoes.
  • Flatfeet.
  • Heel or toe spurs.
  • Ingrown toenails.
  • Neuromas (nerve tumors).

Many kinds of foot surgeries require you to have your foot immobilized after the procedures with such things as a bandage, splint, surgical shoe, cast, or open sandal. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. After sufficient healing time, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear.

In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices (foot supports), and special footwear.

Visit our website: http://www.norwoodpodiatry.com

 

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Podiatrist in Springfield, IL - Foot and Ankle Center of Illinois - John Sigle, DPM

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Podiatrist in Springfield, IL - John Sigle, DPM - Foot and Ankle Center of Illinois

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Meet Podiatrist Dr. John Sigle as he discusses foot care at Foot and Ankle Center of Illinois.

http://www.myfootandanklecenter.com

At the Foot & Ankle Center Of Illinois, we believe that a doctor and patient become a team for treating an individual's feet. Dr. Sigle spends most of his time listening to understand your concerns and responding with the best treatment options for you. With the help of our professional staff, they also follow up to make sure that general pain is relieved, problems are resolved and your health improves.

We also want our patients to be informed about podiatric problems and treatments, because informed patients make better decisions about 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.

We understand that convenience in the Springfield area is important to your selection of a foot and ankle surgeon and podiatrist. In these web pages you'll find information about the clinic including our location, maps, directions, hours, insurance policies, and appointment scheduling. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you have or to request an appointment. We hope you'll find our practice offers the accessibility and personal commitment you look for from a physician.

Visit our website: http://www.myfootandanklecenter.com

Foot Surgery Patient - Podiatrist in Springfield, IL - John Sigle, DPM

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Foot Surgery Patient - Podiatrist in Springfield, IL - John Sigle, DPM

 

Patient discusses Foot Surgery by Dr. John Sigle of Foot & Ankle Center of Illinois.

http://www.myfootandanklecenter.com

Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle.

Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:

  • Sprains and fractures.
  • Arthritis and joint disease.
  • Benign and malignant tumors.
  • Birth deformities.
  • Bunions.
  • Calluses and warts.
  • Corns and hammertoes.
  • Flatfeet.
  • Heel or toe spurs.
  • Neuromas (nerve tumors).

Many foot and ankle surgeries today can be performed in the doctor's office or a surgical center on an outpatient basis. They frequently can be performed using local anesthesia, in some cases combined with sedation. Most foot surgeries require a period of immobilization after the procedures with protective devices, such as a bandages, splints, surgical shoes, casts, or open sandals. Limited weight bearing, elevating and icing the foot, and keeping the area dry are commonly required for the first two weeks following surgery until sutures are removed. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices, and special footwear. After sufficient healing time, which varies from procedure to procedure, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear.

 

 

 

Visit our website: http://www.myfootandanklecenter.com

Plantar Fasciitis - Heel Pain - Springfield, IL Podiatrist - John Sigle, DPM

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Plantar Fasciitis (Heel Pain) - Podiatrist in Springfield, IL -  John Sigle, DPM

 

Patient discusses Plantar Fasciitis treatment by Dr. John Sigle of Foot & Ankle Center of Illinois.

http://www.myfootandanklecenter.com

 Plantar fasciitis is the term commonly used to refer to heel and arch pain traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. More specifically, plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue, called plantar fascia, that stretches from the base of the toes, across the arch of the foot, to the point at which it inserts into the heel bone. Overpronation is the most common cause of plantar fasciitis. As the foot rolls inward excessively when walking, it flattens the foot, lengthens the arch, and puts added tension on the plantar fascia. Over time, this causes inflammation.

Also known as heel spur syndrome, the condition is often successfully treated with conservative measures, such as the use of anti-inflammatory medications, ice packs, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and physical therapy. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications. In persistent cases, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (ESWT) may be used to treat the heel pain.

 

Visit our website: http://www.myfootandanklecenter.com

 

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Foot Surgery - Podiatrist in Springfield, IL - Dr. John Sigle, DPM - Podiatric Surgeon

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Foot Surgery Patient - Podiatrist in Springfield, IL - Dr. John Sigle, DPM

 

Patient discusses Foot Surgery by Dr. John Sigle of Foot & Ankle Center of Illinois.

http://www.myfootandanklecenter.com

Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeon

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s and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle.

Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including:

  • Sprains and fractures.
  • Arthritis and joint disease.
  • Benign and malignant tumors.
  • Birth deformities.
  • Bunions.
  • Calluses and warts.
  • Corns and hammertoes.
  • Flatfeet.
  • Heel or toe spurs.
  • Neuromas (nerve tumors).

Many foot and ankle surgeries today can be performed in the doctor's office or a surgical center on an outpatient basis. They frequently can be performed using local anesthesia, in some cases combined with sedation. Most foot surgeries require a period of immobilization after the procedures with protective devices, such as a bandages, splints, surgical shoes, casts, or open sandals. Limited weight bearing, elevating and icing the foot, and keeping the area dry are commonly required for the first two weeks following surgery until sutures are removed. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices, and special footwear. After sufficient healing time, which varies from procedure to procedure, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear.

 

 

 

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Heel Pain Treatment - Podiatrist in Springfield, IL - John Sigle, DPM

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Dr. John Sigle discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Heel Pain.

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Plantar fasciitis is the term commonly used to refer to heel and arch pain traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. More specifically, plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue, called plantar fascia, that stretches from the base of the toes, across the arch of the foot, to the point at which it inserts into the heel bone. Overpronation is the most common cause of plantar fasciitis. As the foot rolls inward excessively when walking, it flattens the foot, lengthens the arch, and puts added tension on the plantar fascia. Over time, this causes inflammation.

Also known as heel spur syndrome, the condition is often successfully treated with conservative measures, such as the use of anti-inflammatory medications, ice packs, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and physical therapy. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications. In persistent cases, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (ESWT) may be used to treat the heel pain.

 

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Ankle Fracture - Podiatrist in Springfield, IL

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Patient discusses Ankle Fracture treatment by Dr. John Sigle of Foot & Ankle Center of Illinois.

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According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, doctors have noticed an increase in the number and severity of broken ankles since the 1970s, due, in part, to the Baby Boomer generation being active throughout every stage of their lives.

The ankle has two joints, one on top of the other, and three bones. A broken ankle can involve one or more of the bones, as well as injury to the surrounding connecting tissues or ligaments.

There are a wide variety of causes for broken ankles, most commonly a fall, an automobile accident, or sports-related trauma. Because a severe sprain can often mask the symptoms of a broken ankle, every ankle injury should be examined by a physician.

Symptoms of a broken ankle include:

  • Bruising.
  • Swelling.
  • Immediate and severe pain.
  • Inability to put any weight on the injured foot.
  • Tenderness to the touch.
  • Deformity, particularly if there is a dislocation or a fracture.

The treatment for a broken ankle usually involves a leg cast or brace if the fracture is stable. If the ligaments are also torn, or if the fracture created a loose fragment of bone that could irritate the joint, surgery may be required to secure the bones in place so they will heal properly.

 

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