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  • Varicose Ulcers
    If you have longstanding edema or fluid retention in the legs and ankles you are at increased risk for cellulitis and ulceration. Pregnancy can lead to Varicose veins also.  Symptoms:  -swollen legs - Read more
  • Achilles Treatment Options
    A Haglund’s deformity and Insertional Achilles tendonitis can cause pain to the back of your heel.  Haglund’s deformities or “pump bumps” are located just above where the Achilles tendon inserts onto Read more
  • Helping Your Ankle Instability
    Ankle instability occurs when the ankle’s lateral or outer side gives away. It usually develops following recurrent ankle sprains. In most instances, this “giving away” happens while doing physical activities, Read more
  • My Pediatrician said he would outgrow this
    The fact is that many foot and ankle issues that manifest in childhood will NOT be "out grown."  Treating your child's foot condition now is the best way to ensure the Read more
  • Common Foot and Ankle Injuries And How a Podiatrist Can Help
    Foot and ankle injuries are fairly common and can happen to anyone, not just athletes. While minor strains and sprains can be nursed back to health by simply resting and Read more
  • Start of Football
    Since today is the official start of the NFL season, we at Advanced Foot and Ankle Center wanted to talk about some common foot and ankle issues we see with Read more
  • Ingrown Toe Nail Treatment
    Everyone is at risk of developing an ingrown toenail. For children, if siblings or mom or dad have suffered from ingrowns they are more likely to develop one. As children Read more
  • What Can You Do for Heel Pain
    Heel pain can make it difficult to perform daily activities, such as walking or even standing for too long. Heel pain is often due to a condition known as plantar Read more
  • When a Skin Biopsy is Warranted in the Foot and Ankle
    Just like anywhere else on your body, the foot and ankle can develop skin changes that may resemble freckles, moles, rashes, or other lesions.  These areas are most likely benign Read more
  • How Do Orthotics Work?
    A healthy body starts with healthy, happy feet. After all, your feet have to do a lot of heavy lifting, providing your body with a sturdy foundation and support to Read more
  • Free Raffle For Custom Orthotics and Fitbit!!
    We know the last few months have been tough but we at Advanced Foot and Ankle Center want to make sure you are staying active and healthy during these times.   To Read more
  • Pregnancy and Your Feet.
    Foot and or Ankle pain is very common during and after pregnancy. During pregnancy there are lots of changes happening, to accommodate your little one that occur throughout your body. Read more
  • Second Pair of Orthotics
    You can now purchase a second pair for a discounted price of $225!  Having a second pair of custom orthotics is a great option for: A thinner, narrower orthotic that can fit Read more
  • Do I have a Bunion?
    Lets discuss what a Bunion is: A bunion is a protrusion of the bone at the base of the big toe. While a bunion may seem like a bump, according to Read more
  • Reasons for Foot and Ankle Swelling
    There are many reasons why someone may be dealing with swollen ankles or feet. The most common reason is an injury such as a sprained ankle; however, not all causes Read more
  • I was playing Basketball and now my Ankle is Swollen
    Foot and ankle injuries are very common while playing basketball.  If you watch basketball then you have probably already seen an injury first hand.  The amount of strain and stress Read more

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