Non-Surgical Treatments For Chronic Ankle Pain

Do you struggle with constant or frequent pain in your ankle? This sort of chronic pain can be due to a damaged ligament or tendon. It can also be caused by an old injury that never fully healed, or by arthritis. Sometimes, people avoid seeing a podiatrist for ankle pain because they are afraid that the recommended treatment will be surgery. Indeed, surgery can be the best option for some cases of chronic ankle pain. Read More 

Do You Suspect That You Have Flat Feet? Things To Know

Flat feet are one of the leading causes of foot pain, but also one of the hardest causes for people to actually identify. Most people don't understand what flat feet are or how to tell if they have them. If you're struggling with pain and discomfort in your feet, especially after standing on them for an extended period, you may have flat feet and insufficient support in your arches. Here's a look at what you need to understand about flat feet and how to identify the problem. Read More 

3 Benefits Of Custom Orthotics

Custom orthotics will fit the bill if you suffer from knee, back, or foot pain. While off-the-shelf insoles provide some relief, they don't offer the particular benefits you need. On the other hand, prescribed custom orthotics do more than resolve foot pain issues.  Take a closer look at the benefits of custom orthotics.  Relieve Pain You can find orthotic inserts online, at kiosks, or at retail stores that provide some cushion and comfort in your shoes. Read More 

What You Need To Know About Bunions

A bunion is a common foot condition. If left untreated, it can affect mobility and lead to severe complications. Here is the lowdown on some of the little-known facts about a bunion. What Is a Bunion? A bunion is characterized by a bump that develops over a bulge below your big toe. In many cases, the big toe joint gets enlarged and develops degenerative arthritis. The big toe also tends to incline towards the second toe. Read More 

Bunion Surgery: Is It The Solution For You?

Bunions often start off as asymptomatic, other than causing your foot to look distorted. But over time, they start leading to aches and pains. Bunion surgery can alleviate these aches and pains, but not everyone with bunions needs or opts for surgery. Some prefer to use less invasive measures like physical therapy and orthotics. Should you go ahead with surgery or stick to these less-invasive (and often less effective) options instead? Read More