Therapies
- Athlete's Foot Treatment
- If untreated, skin blisters and cracks caused by Athlete's Foot can cause serious bacterial infections. The treatment of Athlete's Foot depends on the type and extent of the fungal infection, so it is important to consult our practice before choosing a th
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- Cryotherapy
- Cryotherapy is a standard treatment for warts that uses a very cold substance (usually liquid nitrogen) to freeze and deaden the tissue. Cryotherapy can be done in a doctor's office and takes less than a minute.
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- Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT)
- Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is used to treat chronic heel pain (plantar fasciitis). "Extracorporeal" means "outside of the body."
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- Fungal Nail Treatment
- Fungal nails refers to any number of fungal nail infections that can occur on the foot. Since fungal nails are usually more resistant and more difficult to treat than Athlete's Foot, topical or oral antifungal medications may be prescribed. Laser treatmen
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- Neurolysis
- Neurolysis is a therapeutic procedure used to treat neuromas.
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- Physical Therapy
- Physical therapy can often help decrease the pain and swelling in a painful area of the foot or ankle.
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