For any foot condition, please consult us before taking any medication for pain management.
Pain Management
- Ankle Pain
- Recurring or persistent (chronic) pain on the outer side of the ankle often develops after an injury, such as a sprained ankle.
Click here to read more ... - Arch Pain
- Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of a thick, fibrous ligament in the arch of the foot. The plantar fascia (arch of the foot) attaches into the heel bone and fans out toward the ball of the foot, attaching into the base of the toes.
Click here to read more ... - Arthritis
- Arthritis in the foot and ankle can be treated in many ways, including:
Click here to read more ... - Ball of the Foot
- Calluses are the most common source of pain on the ball of the foot. Treatment consists of periodic trimming or shaving the callus, padding the shoes to remove the pressure, using shoe orthotics, or, in severe cases, surgery.
Click here to read more ... - Bunions: Pain Management
- Most bunions can be treated without surgery by wearing protective pads to cushion the painful area, and by wearing properly-fitted shoes.
Click here to read more ... - Heel Pain
- Plantar fasciitis commonly traced to an inflammation of the ligament that stretches across the bottom of the foot.
Click here to read more ... - Top of the Foot Pain
- There are several causes of pain on the top of the foot. The quality of the pain and its location helps podiatrists determine the cause.
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