Foot & Ankle Pain
Common Foot & Ankle Conditions
We offer care for a wide range of conditions. At our office, we can help you with any of the following problems (and a lot more, too):Chronic Foot Pain
Chronic pain can develop from a variety of underlying causes: overuse, poor footwear, even poor foot structure. Pain that lingers for a week or longer (or is extremely intense) should warrant a visit to see us. Addressing the pain before it becomes chronic usually means faster, easier, more successful treatment.
- Heel pain
- Arch pain
- Ball of foot pain
- Toe pain
- Ankle pain
- Arthritis
Sports Medicine
Staying active is important if you want to be mobile and healthy for the rest of your life—but it may also lead to some bumps, bruises, and injuries along the way. We love treating athletes and active people and helping them minimize downtime and get back on the field.
- Sprains and strains
- Broken bones
- Stress fractures
- Shin splints
- Achilles tendinitis
- Tendon ruptures
- Military training injuries
Foot and Toe Deformities
Every foot handles pressure distribution and gait motion a little differently—and unfortunately, not all of them do it particularly well. Genetic inheritance combined with years of wear and tear can alter the structure of your feet and pull bones out of alignment. It is critical to identify and deal with deformities as early as possible—preventative care options like custom orthotics can slow or stop the progression of deformity and keep you off the operating table.
- Bunions
- Hammertoes
- Flat feet
- High arches
Skin and Nail Care
Skin and nail issues on feet are not only unsightly, but can also be painful—and in some situations dangerous, especially if you have poor circulation or nerve function. We are happy to help keep your feet looking and feeling great.
- Ingrown toenails
- Fungal toenails
- Corns and calluses
- Cracked heels
- Warts
Don’t Let Foot or Ankle Pain Linger
Ignoring your discomfort or trying to push through it—week after week, month after month—will only lead to more pain, more stress, and more difficult treatment. Instead, stop in and see us. We work hard not only to get you walking again, but to keep you walking pain-free for a lifetime. You can request an appointment online, or contact our Medford office at (609) 714-0052.FILL OUT THE FORM TO
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