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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.

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 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.

 

 

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

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

 

Meet Podiatrist Dr. Dale Monast of Largo Foot and Ankle Center as he discusses Foot  Health.

http://www.drmonast.com

Welcome To Largo Foot & Ankle Center

Since 1986, Dr. Monast has been providing relief to thousands of patients in the Tampa Bay/Clearwater/Largo community.  Physicians around the area have been entrusting Dr. Monast to treat their patients foot and ankle problems for 24 years.

Dr. Monast is committed to providing his patients with the highest quality care.  All patients are treated with the utmost courtesy, fairness, honesty and professionalism. Dr. Monast is trained and qualified to treat patients from infancy to geriatrics. He has been known for his commitment to extraordinary care.

Dr. Monast and his staff pride themselves on maintaining a timely, professional and friendly environment in his Largo office.  This allows us to provide the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies and procedures available today.

 

Call today to make an appointment or for any additional information.

 

Our office accepts Medicare assignment and most major insurances.

 

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Podiatrist in Largo, Clearwater and St Petersburg, FL - Ingrown Toenail

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Ingrown Toenail - Podiatrist in Largo, Clearwater and St Petersburg, FL -  Dale Monast, DPM

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Podiatrist Dr. Dale Monast of Largo Foot and Ankle Center discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Ingrown Toenail.

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 Ingrown toenails, also known as onychocryptosis, is usually caused by trimming toenails too short, particularly on the sides of the big toes. They may also be caused by shoe pressure (from shoes that are too tight or short), injury, fungus infection, heredity, or poor foot structure. Ingrown toenails occur when the corners or sides of the toenail dig into the skin, often causing infection. A common ailment, ingrown toenails can be painful. Ingrown toenails start out hard, swollen, and tender. Left untreated, they may become sore, red, and infected and the skin may start to grow over the ingrown toenail.

 

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