Here are some of the most common conditions that we treat:
These are very frequent, occurring when ligaments supporting the ankle joint overstretch or tear due to a sudden twist or roll. They cause pain, swelling, and instability.
This is inflammation of the plantar fascia, a ligament that runs along the sole of the foot and supports the arch. It causes pain, especially in the heel and arch, particularly when taking the first steps in the morning.
Inflammation of the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscle to the heel bone, leads to pain and stiffness, especially when pushing off during activities like running or jumping.
Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can affect the foot and ankle joints, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced flexibility.
A bony bump forms at the base of the big toe due to misalignment of the joint. It can cause pain, redness,and difficulty wearing shoes.
This thickening of a nerve between the toes, often occurring in the forefoot, leads to a burning,tingling sensation and sometimes feels like a pebble is lodged in the shoe.
When the arches of the feet are low or nonexistent, it can cause pain, fatigue, and abnormal wear patterns on shoes.
These can occur due to falls, overuse, or stress, and cause pain, swelling, and difficulty walking.