When foot pain disrupts your active lifestyle, having access to reliable information is crucial. Our podiatry library offers in-depth articles covering everything from common conditions to innovative treatments, helping you understand your options and make informed decisions about your foot health. Browse our resources to learn how our advanced therapies can help you return to the activities you love.
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Understanding How Diabetes Affects Your FeetMany diabetic patients develop problems with nerves, particularly those in their feet. These problems are known as neuropathy. Our podiatrists explain.
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Ankle Sprains: How They Happen and TreatmentAn ankle sprain is one of the most common types of ankle injuries. Our Indy podiatrists explain how ankle sprains often occur when someone “rolls” their ankle.
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Understanding Gout AttacksGout is a type of arthritis, and attacks are very painful. A quick diagnosis and treatment can rapidly help eliminate your pain.
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HammertoesA hammertoe is an abnormal alignment of a toe other than the big toe. Learn how our Indiana podiatrists can help.
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What to Know About Achilles TendinitisAchilles tendonitis occurs when the tendon that attaches the calf muscles to the foot becomes injured or inflamed. EPAT therapy can help you recover.
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Big Toe Arthritis: Hallux RigidusIf you have pain in your big toe joint or the joint seems stiff, you may have hallux rigidus. Hallux rigidus is an arthritic condition of the big toe joint.
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Diabetic Neuropathy: Loss of Protective SensationDiabetic neuropathy is the loss of the ability to feel things in the feet. There are steps you must take to help avoid serious foot problems.
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Understanding Morton’s NeuromaMorton's Neuroma is a painful condition that affects the ball of your foot, most commonly the area between your third and fourth toes.
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Treatment for Nail FungusToenail fungus tends to spread from the tip of the nail to the base of the nail and also to your other toes. We offer treatment options for Nail Fungus.
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What to Know About Peripheral Arterial DiseasePoor circulation to the legs and feet is known as Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). Our Indy podiatrists discuss steps to help prevent this disease.