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Podiatrist in Dayton, OH – Arch Implant Patient Testimonial



Podiatrist in Dayton, OH – Arch Implant Patient Testimonial Adult-acquired flatfoot or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction usually leads to a gradual loss of the arch. The posterior tibial muscle is a deep muscle in the back of the calf and has a long tendon that extends from above the ankle and attaches into several sites around the arch of the foot. The muscle acts like a stirrup on the inside of the foot to help support the arch. The posterior tibial muscle stabilizes the arch and creates a rigid platform for walking and running. If the posterior tibial tendon becomes damaged or tears, the arch loses its stability and as a result, collapses, causing a flatfoot. Surgery is often performed to give the patient a more functional and stable foot. Several procedures may be required to correct a flatfoot deformity, depending on the severity of the problem. These may include: Tenosynovectomy—a procedure to clean away (debridement) and remove any of the inflamed tissue around the tendon. Osteotomy—removal of a portion of the heel bone (calcaneus) to move the foot structure back into alignment. Tendon Transfer—in which replacement fibers from another tendon are inserted to help repair damage. Lateral Column Lengthening—A procedure that implants a small piece of bone, usually removed from the hip, outside of the heel bone to create the proper bone alignment and rebuild the arch. Arthrodesis—Fusing of one or more bones together to eliminate any joint movement, which stabilizes the

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Foot and Ankle Care Dayton OH – Heel Spur Patient Testimonial



Foot and Ankle Care Dayton OH – Heel Spur Patient Testimonial Bone spurs are a very common foot problem. In the feet, they develop most frequently in the heel, near the toes, and on top of the big toe joint. The spurs are small outgrowths of bone. In and of themselves, they are generally harmless. However, their location may cause friction or irritation from shoes or other foot structures, which can lead to other foot problems. Visit our website:www.advancedfootandankle.org

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Dayton Podiatrist – Arthritis Patient Testimonial



Dayton Podiatrist – Arthritis Patient Testimonial Visit our website: www.footandankle care.org Arthritis is an inflammation and swelling of the cartilage and lining of the joints, generally accompanied by an increase in the fluid in the joints. Arthritis is a disabling and occasionally crippling disease afflicting almost 40 million Americans. In some forms, it appears to be hereditary. Although the prevalence of arthritis increases with age, all people from infancy to middle age are potential victims. People over 50 are the primary targets. If the feet seem more susceptible to arthritis than other parts of the body, it is because each foot has 33 joints that can be afflicted, and there is no way to avoid the pain of the tremendous weight-bearing load on the feet. Arthritic feet can result in loss of mobility and independence. However, early diagnosis and proper medical care can limit or slow the damage. Symptoms of arthritis in the foot and ankle include Early morning stiffness. Limitation in motion of joint. Recurring pain or tenderness in any joint. Redness or heat in a joint. Skin changes, including rashes and growths. Swelling in one or more joints. Forms of Arthritis Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. It is frequently called degenerative joint disease or wear and tear arthritis. Aging usually brings on a breakdown in cartilage, and pain gets progressively more severe. Dull, throbbing nighttime pain is characteristic, and may be accompanied by muscle

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Dayton Podiatrist – Hammertoe Patient Testimonial



Dayton Podiatrist – Hammertoe Patient Testimonial Hammertoe is a deformity of the second, third, or fourth toes. In this condition, the toe is bent at the middle joint, causing it to resemble a hammer. Left untreated, hammertoes can become inflexible and require surgery. People with hammertoe may have corns or calluses on the top of the middle joint of the toe or on the tip of the toe. They may also feel pain in their toes or feet and have difficulty finding comfortable shoes. The primary causes of hammertoe include improperly fitting shoes and muscle imbalance. Treatment for the condition typically involves wearing shoes with soft, roomy toe boxes and toe exercises to stretch and strengthen the muscles. Commercially available straps, cushions, or nonmedicated corn pads may also relieve symptoms. In severe cases, hammertoe surgery may be recommended to correct the deformity. Visit our website: www.footandanklecare.org

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Dayton OH Foot Care – Diabetic Patient Testimonial



Dayton OH Foot Care – Diabetic Patient Testimonial AtAdvanced Foot and Ankle Care Centers, our priority is to deliver quality care to informed patients in a comfortable and convenient setting. Quality Care When you have problems with your feet, you need to turn to a podiatrist who listens and responds … an experienced doctor who knows the field and can effectively diagnose and treat your needs … a friendly physician who counsels you on the best ways to maintain and improve your health. Our staff meet all these criteria. Plus, you benefit from a dedicated team of trained professionals who give you the individualized attention you deserve. Informed Patients Advanced Foot and Ankle Care Centers believes that informed patients are better prepared to make decisions regarding their health and well being. That is why we’ve included an extensive section on our web site covering the full array of topics associated with podiatry and podiatric diagnoses and treatments. We encourage you to look through these pages whenever you have an interest or concern about your feet. Comfortable, Convenient Setting At Advanced Foot and Ankle Care Centers, we strive to make our offices comfortable and convenient for our patients. Included in these web pages are information about Advanced Foot and Ankle Care Centers’ locations including, maps, directions, hours, insurance policies and appointment scheduling. You can even email a request for an appointment. We hope you find our web site useful

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Dayton Podiatrist – Surgical Patient Testimonial



Dayton Podiatrist – Surgical Patient Testimonial Surgery on the foot, ankle, or lower leg is usually performed by podiatric surgeons and orthopedic surgeons specializing in the foot and ankle. Foot and ankle surgeries address a wide variety of foot problems, including: Sprains and fractures. Arthritis and joint disease. Benign and malignant tumors. Birth deformities. Bunions. Calluses and warts. Corns and hammertoes. Flatfeet. Heel or toe spurs. Neuromas (nerve tumors). Many foot and ankle surgeries today can be performed in the doctor’s office or a surgical center on an outpatient basis. They frequently can be performed using local anesthesia, in some cases combined with sedation. Most foot surgeries require a period of immobilization after the procedures with protective devices, such as a bandages, splints, surgical shoes, casts, or open sandals. Limited weight bearing, elevating and icing the foot, and keeping the area dry are commonly required for the first two weeks following surgery until sutures are removed. Most surgeons will encourage post-operative exercise of the foot and legs to speed recovery. In addition, many patients need additional therapy or treatments after surgery in order to aid in the healing and recovery process. These may include physiotherapy, orthotic devices, and special footwear. After sufficient healing time, which varies from procedure to procedure, most patients can resume wearing their usual footwear. Visit our website:www

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