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Monday, December 10, 2012

Foot Warts - Podiatrist Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita - Texas

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Foot Warts - Podiatrist Kingwood, Livingston,  Atascocita - Texas - Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM

 

Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Foot Warts (Plantar Warts).

www.tcfootandankle.com 

 

What is a Plantar Wart?
A wart is a small growth on the skin that develops when the skin is infected by a virus. Warts can develop anywhere on the foot, but typically they appear on the bottom (plantar side) of the foot. Plantar warts most commonly occur in children, adolescents, and the elderly.

There are two types of plantar warts:

  • A solitary wart is a single wart. It often increases in size and may eventually multiply, forming additional “satellite” warts.
  • Mosaic warts are a cluster of several small warts growing closely together in one area. Mosaic warts are more difficult to treat than solitary warts.

Causes
Plantar warts are caused by direct contact with the human papilloma virus (HPV). This is the same virus that causes warts on other areas of the body.

 

 

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Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) - Podiatrist Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita - Texas

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Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) - Podiatrist Kingwood,  Livingston, Atascocita - Texas - Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM

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Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP).   

  

 

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Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita, TX

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Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses the treatment of  Ingrown Toenails.

www.tcfootandankle.com 

  The most common of nail impairments, ingrown nails, are nails whose sides or corners dig painfully into the soft tissue of nail grooves, often leading to redness, irritation, and swelling. Usually, toenails grow straight out from the nail bed. Although, in some cases, one or both corners or sides curve and grow into the flesh. The big toe is commonly the victim of this type of condition but other toes can also become affected.

 

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

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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!

 

 

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Heel Pain - Podiatrist in Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita - Texas

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Heel Pain - Podiatrist in Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita - Texas - Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM

 

Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for heel pain.

www.tcfootandankle.com 

 Heel Pain Has Many Causes -

In our pursuit of health, pain plays the enemy role. In some instances, however, it does possess  biological benefit. Pain that occurs as a result of injury or early in an illness may play a protective role, often warning us about the damage we've suffered.

When we sprain an ankle, for example, the pain warns us that the ligament and soft tissues may be frayed and bruised, and that further activity may cause additional injury.

Pain, such as may occur in our heels, also alerts us to seek medical attention. This alert is of utmost importance because of the many afflictions that contribute to heel pain.

Heel Pain

Heel pain is generally the result of faulty biomechanics (walking gait abnormalities) that place too much stress on the heel bone and the soft tissues that are attached to it. The stress may also result from injury, or a bruise incurred while walking, running, or jumping on hard surfaces; wearing poor fitting and poorly constructed footwear; or carrying excess weight.

The largest of the 26 bones in the human foot is the heel. The foot is also made up of  33 joints and a network of more than 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Like all bones, the heel is subject to outside influences that can affect its integrity and its ability to keep us on our feet. Heel pain, sometimes even disabling to sufferers, can occur in the front, back, or bottom of the heel.

 

 

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Custom Orthotics - Podiatrist Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita TX

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Custom Orthotics - Podiatrist Kingwood,  Livingston, Atascocita   TX - Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM

 

Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses how custom orthotics can help correct biomechanical problems of the foot to alleviate heel pain and other foot problems.

www.tcfootandankle.com 

 Orthotics

What are Orthotics?

Orthotics are shoe inserts that are designed to correct an irregular, or abnormal, walking pattern. Orthotics are not solely “arch supports,” although some people use those words to describe them. They perform functions that make walking, running, and standing more comfortable and efficient by slightly altering the angles at which the foot strikes a walking or running surface.

Podiatric doctors prescribe orthotics as a conservative approach to many foot problems or as a method of control after certain types of foot surgery. Orthotic use is a highly successful, practical treatment form.

Orthotics take various forms and are constructed of various materials. All are concerned with improving foot function and minimizing stress forces that could ultimately cause foot deformity and pain.

Foot orthotics fall into three broad categories: those that are primarily protective in nature, those that primarily attempt to change foot function, and those that combine functional control and protection.

Rigid Orthotics

The so-called rigid orthotic device, designed to control function, may be made of a firm material such as carbon fiber or plastic and is used primarily for walking or dress shoes. These orthotics are generally fabricated from a plaster of paris mold of each foot. The finished device usually extends along the sole of the heel to the ball or toes of the foot. It is worn mostly in closed shoes with a heel height under two inches tall. Very little alteration in shoe size is necessary because of the nature of the materials involved.

Rigid orthotics are mainly designed to control motion in the two major foot joints that lie directly below the ankle joint. These devices do not change shape, are long lasting, and are usually difficult to break. Aches, strains, and pains in the legs, thighs, and lower back may be due to abnormal function of the foot, or a slight difference in the length of the legs. In such cases, orthotics may improve or eliminate these symptoms entirely, which may seem only remotely connected to foot function.

Soft Orthotics

The second, or soft, orthotic device helps to increase balance, absorb shock, and relieve pressure from uncomfortable or sore spots. This type of device is usually constructed of soft, compressible materials, and may be molded by the movement of the foot in walking or fashioned over a plaster impression of the foot. Also worn against the sole of the foot, the device usually extends from the heel past the ball of the foot to include the toes.

The advantage of any soft orthotic device is that it can be easily adjusted to changing weight-bearing forces. The disadvantage is that it must be periodically replaced or refurbished. It is particularly effective for arthritic and grossly deformed feet where there is a loss of protective fatty tissue on the side of the foot. This type of device is also widely used in the care of the diabetic foot. Because of its compressible characteristic, the soft orthotic is usually bulkier and may well require extra room in shoes or prescription footwear.

Semi-Rigid Orthotics

The third type of orthotic device (semi-rigid) provides for dynamic balance of the foot while walking or participating in sports. This orthotic aids the athlete. Each sport has its own respective demands and each sport orthotic needs to be constructed appropriately with the sport and the athlete taken into consideration. Through proper functions, this functional dynamic orthotic helps guide the foot, allowing the muscles and tendons to perform more efficiently. The classic, semi-rigid orthotic is constructed of layers of soft material and reinforced with more rigid materials.

Orthotics for Children

In the treatment of children with foot deformities, orthotic devices are effective. Most podiatric specialists recommend that children with such deformities be placed in orthotics soon after they start walking, to stabilize the foot. The devices can usually be placed directly into a standard or athletic shoe.

Commonly, the orthotics need to be replaced or changed when the child’s foot has grown two sizes bigger. Different types of orthotics may be necessary as the child’s foot develops and changes shape.

Depending on the seriousness of the deformity and how soon correction is addressed, the length of time a child needs orthotics varies greatly.

Other Types of Orthotics

Various other orthotics may be used for multidirectional sports or edge-control sports by casting the foot within the ice skate boot, ski boot, or inline skate boot. Combinations of soft material and semi-flexible material to accommodate painful areas are utilized for specific foot and ankle problems.

Research shows that back problems frequently can be traced back to a foot imbalance. It is important for your podiatrist to evaluate the lower extremity as a whole in order to provide for appropriate orthotic control for foot problems.

Orthotic Tips

  • Wear shoes and footwear that work well with your orthotics.
  • Whenever you plan to purchase a new pair shoes, bring your orthotics with you.
  • Wear stockings or socks similar to those that you plan on wearing when you shop for new shoes or footwear.
  • Return to your podiatric physician as directed for follow-up evaluations of the functioning of your orthotics. Making certain that your feet and orthotics are functioning properly together is very important.

 

 

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Children’s Foot Care - Podiatrist Kingwood, Livingston, Atascocita TX

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Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses the Children’s Foot Care and Children’s Foot Problems.

www.tcfootandankle.com 

 Foot Health Facts for Children

Pain in a child’s foot or ankle is never normal. There is no such thing as “growing pains.” Any pain that lasts more than a few days, or that is severe enough to limit the child’s walking, should be evaluated by a foot and ankle surgeon.

Foot problems commonly experienced by children:

Pediatric Flatfoot - Most children with flat feet have no symptoms. However, sometimes they may have trouble participating in physical activities or sports, or appear to walk or run awkwardly. Some complain of pain or cramping in their feet, legs or knees. Any pain or difficulty with a child’s feet should be evaluated. More information on pediatric flatfoot is available in the Pediatric Flatfoot podcast.

Calcaneal Apophysitis (Sever's Disease) - Calcaneal apophysitis is a painful inflammation of the heel’s growth plate. It typically affects children between the ages of 8 and 14 years old, because the heel bone (calcaneus) is not fully developed until at least age 14. Until then, new bone is forming at the growth plate (physis), a weak area located at the back of the heel. When there is too much repetitive stress on the growth plate, inflammation can develop.

Ingrown Toenails - Tight shoes or socks, or incorrect nail trimming are the most common cause of ingrown toenails in children, although sometimes the tendency for nails to curve inward is inherited. When the nail breaks the skin, serious infections can result. Parents should never try to dig the nail out at home; treatment by a doctor is advised.

Plantar Wart (Verruca Plantaris) - Warts can develop anywhere on the foot, but typically they appear on the bottom (plantar side) of the foot. Plantar warts, which are caused by the human papilloma virus, the same virus that causes warts on other parts of the body, commonly occur in children and adolescents. These warts grow deep into the skin, and can make walking or standing painful.

 

 

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

HyperBlue 1530 - Laser for Fungal Toenails - Dallas, TX

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The HyperBlue 1530 Multi-use Diode laser is the first Multi-Use Diode laser FDA approved for use in Podiatry. Specifically FDA approved for Podiary for the ablation, vaporization, incision, excision, and coagulation of soft tissue including: Matrixextomy, Periungual, and subungual warts, plantar warts, Neuromas. The HyperBlue 1530 is also FDA approved to treat paients with Onychomycosis, for the tempoary increase of clear nail growth.

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Other testimonials:
 

“The HyperBlue 1530 Laser is an amazing tool. We use it for warts, fungus, and even ingrown toenails. The laser is fun to operate and I enjoy coming to work every day. My patients love it and so do I.”
DPM Garland, TX

 

“The HyperBlue 1530 laser is fast, powerful, and effective. Onychomycosis is an exciting part of my practice again. It’s fun, it gives my patients hope, and it’s well tolerated.”
DPM Houston, TX

 

"I wasn't sure if the HyperBlue 1530 laser worked until I tried it on several patients.. We used Hyperion's protocol and after three months we purchased the laser. I wish that I would have purchased it sooner."
DPM Grapevine, TX

 
For more information visit our website: http://www.hyperblue1530.com
or call: 877-275-8760

Monday, August 6, 2012

Corns and Hammertoes - Bellaire and Southeast Houston, TX - Podiatrist Jonathan Hyman, DPM

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Dr. Jonathan Hyman discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Hammertoes and Corns.

http://www.footdoctorhouston.com

 Hammertoes

Hammertoe is a deformity of the second, third or fourth toes. In this condition, the toe is bent at the middle joint, resembling a hammer. Left untreated, hammertoes can become inflexible and require surgery. People with hammertoe may have corns or calluses on the top of the middle joint of the toe or on the tip of the toe. They may also feel pain in their toes or feet and have difficulty finding comfortable shoes.

Causes of hammertoe include improperly fitting shoes and muscle imbalance.

Treatment for the condition typically involves shoes with soft, roomy toe boxes and toe exercises to stretch and strengthen the muscles. Commercially available straps, cushions or non-medicated corn pads may also relieve symptoms.

 

Corns and Calluses

Corns and calluses are protective layers of compacted, dead skin cells. They are caused by repeated friction from skin rubbing against bony areas or against an irregularity in a shoe. Corns ordinarily form on the toes and calluses on the soles of the feet. The friction and pressure can burn or otherwise be painful and may be relieved by moleskin or padding on the affected areas.

Never cut corns or calluses with any instrument, and never apply home remedies, except under a podiatrist's instructions.

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

 

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Podiatrist in Bellaire and Southeast Houston, TX - Jonathan Hyman, DPM

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Jonathan Hyman, DPM - Podiatrist in Bellaire and Southeast Houston, TX

http://www.footdoctorhouston.com

 

Welcome to Jonathan D. Hyman, D.P.M., P.C.

At Jonathan D. Hyman, D.P.M., P.C., 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. Our staff meet all these criteria. Plus, you benefit from a dedicated team of trained professionals who give you the individualized attention you deserve.

Informed Patients
Jonathan D. Hyman, D.P.M., P.C. 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 Jonathan D. Hyman, D.P.M., P.C., we strive to make our Houston office as efficient and convenient as possible. Included in these web pages is information about Jonathan D. Hyman, D.P.M., P.C.'s office, including our Houston location, maps, directions, hours, insurance policies and appointment scheduling. You can even email a request for an appointment right here!

We hope you find this web site useful and invite you to contact us with your questions at any time.

 

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

 

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Heel Pain Bellaire, Southeast Houston, TX - Podiatrist - Jonathan Hyman, DPM

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Heel Pain - Podiatrist in Bellaire and Southeast Houston, TX - Jonathan Hyman, DPM

Dr. Jonathan Hyman discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Heel Pain.

http://www.footdoctorhouston.com

Heel Pain

Plantar fasciitis (or heel pain) is commonly traced to 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.

Plantar fasciitis is caused by inflammation of the connective tissue 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. Also called "heel spur syndrome," the condition can usually be successfully treated with conservative measures such as use of anti-inflammatory medications and ice packs, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and physical therapy.

 

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Bellaire & Southeast Houston, TX - Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist Jonathan Hyman, DPM

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Bellaire & Southeast Houston, TX - Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist Jonathan Hyman , DPM

Dr. Jonathan Hyman discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Ingrown Toenails.

http://www.footdoctorhouston.com

Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails often are the result of trimming your toenails too short, particularly on the sides of your big toes.

While they are common, ingrown toenails can be painful. When trimming your nails, avoid tapering the corners so that the nail curves with the shape of your toe. The sides of the nail will curl down and dig into your skin. Shoes that are too tight or short also may cause ingrown toenails.

Ingrown toenail start out hard, swollen and tender, and later, may become sore, red and infected. Your skin may start to grow over the ingrown toenail.

Soaking your foot in warm, soapy water several times each day is usually a good way to treat an ingrown nail. Please contact our office to determine the best course of treatment for your condition.

Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed if an infection is present. Part of your ingrown toenail (partial nail plate avulsion) may need to be surgically removed if an acute infection occurs. The procedure involves injecting the toe with an anesthetic and cutting out the ingrown part of the toenail.

You can prevent ingrown toenails by:

  • Trimming your toenails straight across with no rounded corners.
  • Ensuring that your shoes and socks are not too tight.
  • Keeping your feet clean at all times.

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Bellaire and Southeast Houston, TX - Bunions - Podiatrist - Jonathan Hyman, DPM

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Bunions - Podiatrist in Bellaire and Southeast Houston, TX - Jonathan Hyman, DPM

Dr. Jonathan Hyman discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for bunions.

http://www.footdoctorhouston.com

More than half the women in America have bunions, a common deformity often blamed on wearing tight, narrow shoes. Bunions cause the base of your big toe (Metatarsophalangeal Joint) to enlarge and protrude. The skin over it may be red and tender. Wearing any type of shoe may be painful. This joint flexes with every step you take. The bigger your bunion gets, the more it hurts to walk. Bursitis may set in. Your big toe may angle toward your second toe, or even move all the way under it. The skin on the bottom of your foot may become thicker and painful.

Pressure from your big toe may force your second toe out of alignment, sometimes overlapping your third toe. If your bunion gets too severe, it may be difficult to walk. Your pain may become chronic and you may develop arthritis.

Most bunions can be treated without surgery by wearing protective pads to cushion the painful area, and of course, avoiding ill-fitting shoes in the first place.

Bunion surgery, or bunionectomy, realigns the bone, ligaments, tendons and nerves so your big toe can be brought back to its correct position. Many bunion surgeries are performed on a same-day basis (no hospital stay) using an ankle-block anesthesia. A long recovery is common and may include persistent swelling and stiffness.

 

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Jeffrey Bowman, DPM - Podiatrist in Houston,TX - Houston Foot Specialists

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Podiatrist in Houston,TX - Jeffrey Bowman, DPM, Houston Foot Specialists

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Since 1986, Houston Foot Specialists has been working with patients to provide the best podiatric care for patients in the Houston area. Jeffrey N Bowman, D.P.M., M.S.'s experience in podiatry is coupled with genuine concern for their patients. All our staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention as well. Our goal is to help you maintain healthy feet.

 

This web site provides you with an overview of our practice and the field of podiatry. As you navigate the site, you'll find information about Houston Foot Specialists's practice philosophy, physicians, our Houston office location, insurance policies, and appointment scheduling procedures. Please browse the site at your convenience and feel free to contact us with any questions.

 

You'll find a lot of valuable information on the web site about foot problems, diagnoses and treatments. We believe informed patients are better prepared to make decisions about their health and well being. We encourage you to review this information to help you understand any health concerns you may face.

 

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

 

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Houston,TX Podiatrist - Jeffrey Bowman, DPM, Houston Foot Specialists

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Podiatrist in Houston,TX - Jeffrey Bowman, DPM, Houston Foot Specialists

http://www.houstonfootspecialists.com

 

Since 1986, Houston Foot Specialists has been working with patients to provide the best podiatric care for patients in the Houston area. Jeffrey N Bowman, D.P.M., M.S.'s experience in podiatry is coupled with genuine concern for their patients. All our staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention as well. Our goal is to help you maintain healthy feet.

 

This web site provides you with an overview of our practice and the field of podiatry. As you navigate the site, you'll find information about Houston Foot Specialists's practice philosophy, physicians, our Houston office location, insurance policies, and appointment scheduling procedures. Please browse the site at your convenience and feel free to contact us with any questions.

 

You'll find a lot of valuable information on the web site about foot problems, diagnoses and treatments. We believe informed patients are better prepared to make decisions about their health and well being. We encourage you to review this information to help you understand any health concerns you may face.

 

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

Bunions - Houston, TX - Podiatrist - Houston Foot Specialists

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Bunions - Podiatrist in Houston, TX - Houston Foot Specialists

 

Houston Podiatrist Dr. Jeffrey Bowman discusses bunion symptoms, causes and treatments.

 

http://www.houstonfootspecialists.com

Houston Foot Specialists

A bunion is a bone deformity caused by an enlargement of the joint at the base and side of the big toe (metatarsophalangeal joint). Bunions form when the toe moves out of place. The enlargement and its protuberance cause friction and pressure as they rub against footwear. Over time, the movement of the big toe angles in toward the other toes, sometimes overlapping a third toe (known as Hallux Valgus). The growing enlargement or protuberance then causes more irritation or inflammation. In some cases, the big toe moves toward the second toe and rotates or twists, which is known as Hallus Abducto Valgus. Bunions can also lead to other toe deformities, such as hammertoe.

 

 

Many people with bunions suffer from discomfort and pain from the constant irritation, rubbing, and friction of the enlargement against shoes. The skin over the toe becomes red and tender. Because this joint flexes with every step, the bigger the bunion gets, the more it hurts to walk. Over time, bursitis or arthritis may set in, the skin on the bottom of the foot may become thicker, and everyday walking may become difficult—all contributing to chronic pain.

 

 

Wearing shoes that are too tight is the leading cause of bunions. Bunions are not hereditary, but they do tend to run in families, usually because of a faulty foot structure. Foot injuries, neuromuscular problems, flat feet, and pronated feet can contribute to their formation. It is estimated that bunions occur in 33 percent of the population in Western countries.

 

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Heel Pain Treatment -Houston Foot Specialists - Podiatrist in Houston, TX

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Dr. Jeffrey Bowman of Houston Foot Specialists discusses heel pain symptoms, causes and treatments.

 

http://www.houstonfootspecialists.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.

 

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Kingwood and Humble, TX - Podiatrist - Michael Wynn, DPM

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Podiatrist in Kingwood and Humble, TX - Michael Wynn, DPM

Meet Podiatrist Michael Wynn as he discusses foot health at Foot Care Associates of Texas.

 

http://www.michaelwynndpm.com

 

 Welcome to Foot Care Associates of Texas, your experienced podiatrists in Kingwood. We hope you find our website informative and helpful as you search for a Kingwood podiatrist you can trust. We're confident you'll find an unmatched quality of care from the foot and ankle specialists at Foot Care Associates of Texas.

Foot pain is never normal. Bearing the brunt of your entire body's weight, when your feet ache, your entire body aches. With proper diagnosis and treatment, most foot and ankle problems can be treated successfully. Foot Care Associates of Texas will listen to your symptoms and provide you with an individualized treatment plan to return you to those activities you enjoy the most!

As you browse our website, check out our services page for the complete list of services we offer. We specialize in treating a full range of foot and ankle conditions, such as:

  • Bunions
  • Ankle Sprains
  • Heel Pain
  • Toenail Problems
  • Diabetic Foot

We also encourage you to look around our staff, office and new patient pages to learn more about our doctor, payment policies and new patient procedures. Our patient education library boasts pages and pages of helpful information about foot and ankle symptoms, conditions and procedures.

Our doctor and staff take the time to listen to your concerns, and then use the latest treatments and technologies to treat them. Let Foot Care Associates of Texas be your choice for podiatrist in Kingwood for all of your foot and ankle needs.


Dr. Michael H. Wynn is a board certified podiatrist / foot doctor based in the Kingwood / Humble, Texas area. His specialties include cosmetic foot surgery, laser foot surgery, limb salvage, wound care, nerve entrapment, heel pain and painful bunions. Dr. Wynn has a long standing commitment to excellence and attention to detail as a foot & ankle specialist.

 

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

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Heel Pain - Kingwood and Humble, TX - Podiatrist

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Heel Pain - Podiatrist in Kingwood and Humble, TX

Dr. Michael Wynn of Foot Care Associates of Texas discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Heel Pain.

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 HEEL PAIN.....WOW!    Now, that is something we see a lot of!

The most common cause of "Heel Pain" is "Plantar Fasciitis". And, you can get more details about that, by clicking on our "Home Page". And, going to the left side where it says "Heel Pain" I believe you will find all you need about "Plantar Fasciitis" there.

Understand, not all heel pain is plantar fasciitis. Treating the wrong problem could be detrimental to your health. I believe, it is better to know what the cause is of your heel pain. Then you will know all the various options, and what is, truly going on. Not all heel pain is treated the same.

Remember, a heart attack can mask itself as indigestion.

Other causes of heel pain can be:

1. Stress Fractures of your heel bone
2. Bone Contusions
3. Reiter's Arthritis
4. Entrapped Nerve
5. Sever's Disease
6. Bone Cysts  / Tumors
7. Achilles Tendon Tears
8. Haglunds Deformity
9. Heel Spur

Just to mention a few........

Also, children under the age of 15, hardly ever have plantar fasciitis.

Many times, a good exam and X-ray can isolate the cause. Then you can be on your way to a cure without risking your health.

So, if you or a loved one is suffering from "Heel Pain", don't wait. Give us a call; we can help you get back to normal!

 

 

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Foot Surgery - Kingwood and Humble, TX - Podiatrist

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Foot Surgery - Podiatrist in Kingwood and Humble, TX

Patient discusses foot surgery by Dr. Michael Wynn of Foot Care Associates of Texas.  

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Foot Fracture

 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.

There are two types of foot fractures: stress fractures and general bone fractures. Stress fractures usually occur in the bones of the forefoot extending from the toes to the middle of the foot. Stress fractures are like tiny cracks in the bone surface. They can happen with sudden increases in exercise (such as running or walking for longer distances or times), improper training techniques, or a change in surfaces.

Most other types of fractures extend through the bone, and are called bone fractures. They may be stable, in which there is no shift in bone alignment, or displaced, in which the bone ends no longer line up properly. Bone fractures usually result from trauma, such as dropping a heavy object on your foot, or from a twisting injury. If the fractured bone does not break through the skin, it is called a closed fracture. If the fracture does break through the skin, it is called an open fracture.

Because of the complex structures in the foot, there are some other, more specific types of fractures that can occur. For example, the fifth metatarsal, known as the little or pinky toe, is susceptible to a variety of different fractures. The relationship between the ankle and the foot can be compromised by an ankle-twisting injury, which may tear the tendon that attaches to this bone and pull a small piece of the bone away. A more serious injury in the same area is known as a Jones fracture, which occurs near the base of the bone and disrupts its blood supply. This injury may take longer to heal or require surgery.

Common symptoms for any type of foot fracture includes pain, swelling, and sometimes bruising. Be sure to seek medical attention for any suspected foot fracture.

 

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