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  • Claw Toes and Mallet Toes
    Understanding Claw and Mallet Toes   Think you may have mallet or claw toes? Mallet and claw toes form over years and are common in adults. Mallet and claw toes are among Read more
  • Diabetes and Foot Wounds
    Diabetic foot wounds can be a very serious issue.  This is because diabetes can affect the eyes, nerves and circulation to your feet.  Diabetics might not know they have a Read more
  • Calcaneal Apophysitis - Heel Pain in Young Athlete's
    Calcaneal apophysitis or Sever’s Disease is a painful bone condition due to inflammation of the growth plate in the calcaneaus (heel). It is caused by repetitive micro-trauma due to the Read more
  • Cartiva® Synthetic Cartilage Implant
    Hallux limitus/rigidus or arthritis of the big toe joint is a common condition which involves the wearing down of cartilage in the big toe joint. For many with this condition they Read more
  • Ingrown Toenails: Causes and Treatments
    Your big toe has become so sore that you can hardly walk on it. It's red and puffy, and the nail appears to be digging into the skin. These common Read more
  • Hammered and Curly Toes
    Hammertoes are a deformity of the toes due to a contracture at one or more joints in the toe itself.  The hammertoe usually results from unbalanced tendons that attach to Read more
  • Thick, Abnormal Toenails Without Fungus
    If you have thick, discolored, brittle, unsightly nails it might not mean you have a nail fungus.  The abnormal appearance of your nails could also be from damage to the nail Read more
  • Arthritis in the Big Toe Joint
    Hallux limitus/rigidus or great toe joint arthritis is arthritis of the 1st metatarsal-phalangeal joint. This condition can be caused either by direct trauma such as a old fracture or by “wear Read more
  • Pain at the Ball of the Foot
    Are you experiencing pain at the ball of one or both of your feet?  You might not know but there are several possible causes for that pain.  The purpose of Read more
  • What is a heel spur?
    Heel Spurs: Heel spurs are extra growth of bone on either the bottom or back of the heel that develops over an extended period of time from excessive pull of a Read more
  • Lumps and Bumps on the Bottom of Your Feet
    Have you noticed any lumps along the bottom arch of your foot?  Are they sometimes painful?  Do they fluctuate in size?  These lumps could be plantar fibromas.  Plantar Fibromas are Read more
  • Alleviating Painful Arthritis of the Foot and Ankle
    With age, it’s not uncommon to experience pain and stiffness in your feet and ankles.  Carefully monitoring your pain is important, however, as this noticeable discomfort could be an early Read more
  • Preventing and Treating Ankle Sprains
    An ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries to the ankle, resulting from a fall or a sudden twist that forces the ligaments out of their normal position. Read more
  • The Importance of Good Blood Flow to Your Feet
    Having adequate circulation to your legs and feet are extremely important for good foot health.  There are two main arteries that supply the foot.  One leads down the back of Read more
  • Prevention and Treatment for Achilles Tendinitis
    The Achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon in the body, located in the back of the lower leg and connecting the heel bone to the calf muscle. This Read more
  • Special Offer for a 2nd Pair of Custom Orthotics!
        If you currently own a pair of custom molded orthotics prescribed by us, you can now purchase a second pair for a discounted price of $200! *   Having a second pair Read more

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