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FLAT FEET

Flat feet, medically known as pes planus, is a common foot condition characterized by the partial or total collapse of the arches, resulting in the entire sole of the foot making contact with the ground. This condition may be present from childhood or develop over time, impacting the foot’s biomechanics and potentially leading to discomfort or pain. Flat feet can vary in severity, and while many individuals with this condition may not experience any adverse effects. Understanding the underlying causes, symptoms, and available treatment options is crucial for managing flat feet effectively. Whether caused by genetics, injury, or certain medical conditions, addressing flat feet involves a comprehensive approach.

PLANTAR FASCIITIS

Plantar fasciitis is a common foot condition characterized by inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes. This inflammatory condition primarily affects the bottom of the foot and the heel, leading to intense heel pain, particularly during the first steps taken after periods of rest. Plantar fasciitis often results from excessive strain on the ligament, causing micro-tears and irritation. Commonly experienced by individuals who engage in activities involving prolonged standing, walking, or running, this condition can also be influenced by factors such as foot structure, footwear choices, and certain medical conditions. Plantar fasciitis is a prevalent cause of heel pain, and its timely diagnosis and appropriate management are crucial for alleviating discomfort and restoring optimal foot health.

ARTHRITIS

Arthritis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, resulting in pain, stiffness, and swelling. This chronic ailment can affect individuals of all ages and backgrounds, compromising the normal functioning of joints and impacting overall mobility. While arthritis is not curable, effective management strategies, including medications, lifestyle adjustments, and therapeutic interventions, can significantly alleviate symptoms and enhance the quality of life for those affected. 

ANKLE SURGERY

Ankle surgery refers to the specialized field of surgical interventions designed to address a spectrum of conditions affecting the ankle joint. These surgical procedures are conducted by our skilled orthopedic surgeons with expertise in diagnosing and treating various ankle-related issues, ranging from fractures and ligament injuries to chronic conditions such as arthritis. Ankle surgery aims to alleviate pain, restore proper function, and enhance mobility in individuals experiencing discomfort or impairment due to ankle-related concerns. 

SPORTS INJURY

A sports injury refers to harm or damage sustained during physical activities, exercises, or competitive sports. These injuries can affect various parts of the body, such as muscles, bones, joints, and connective tissues, and are often associated with the overuse, sudden impact, or repetitive strain placed on the body during athletic endeavors. Sports injuries can range from minor sprains and strains to more severe fractures or dislocations, impacting athletes of all levels and disciplines.

RECONSTRUCTIVE FOOT SURGERY

Reconstructive foot surgery is a specialized medical intervention focused on restoring optimal form and function to the foot through surgical techniques. The primary objective of reconstructive foot surgery is to enhance the overall health and well-being of individuals by correcting abnormalities, alleviating pain, and facilitating improved mobility. Reconstructive foot surgery is personalized to each patient’s unique needs, considering factors such as the specific condition, medical history, and lifestyle. 

TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT

Total Ankle Replacement, also known as ankle arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to address severe arthritis or debilitating joint conditions in the ankle. This innovative intervention involves the removal of the damaged ankle joint and its replacement with an artificial implant, mimicking the natural movement of the ankle. Total Ankle Replacement aims to alleviate pain, restore function, and enhance mobility for individuals experiencing significant ankle joint degeneration.

BUNIONS

Bunions are a common foot condition characterized by the gradual deviation of the big toe toward the second toe. Bunions often develop due to a combination of genetic predisposition, improper footwear, and structural issues in the foot. The condition may lead to discomfort, pain, and difficulty finding comfortable shoes that fit properly. As the bunion progresses, it can affect the alignment of the other toes and contribute to various foot-related issues.

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CUSTOM ORTHOTICS

Custom orthotics refer to specially crafted, personalized insoles designed to provide personalised support and alignment for an individual’s feet. These orthotic devices are uniquely crafted based on a detailed assessment of a person’s foot structure, gait, and specific needs. By offering a customized fit, custom orthotics aim to address various foot-related issues, including arch support, alignment correction, and overall foot comfort. 

WOUND CARE

Wound care is a specialized medical discipline focused on the management and treatment of injuries, cuts, or sores that affect the skin’s integrity. This comprehensive approach involves assessing, cleaning, and dressing wounds to promote optimal healing and prevent infection.

DIABETIC FOOT CARE

Diabetic Foot Care refers to a specialized branch of healthcare dedicated to the comprehensive management and prevention of foot-related complications in individuals with diabetes. Due to the potential impact of diabetes on nerve function and blood circulation in the lower extremities, proper care is essential to minimize the risk of complications such as ulcers, infections, and impaired wound healing. Diabetic Foot Care involves a proactive approach, encompassing regular monitoring, therapeutic interventions, and patient education to ensure optimal foot health.

ANKLE SPRAINS

An ankle sprain is a common orthopedic injury characterized by damage to the ligaments surrounding the ankle joint. This typically occurs when the ankle is twisted or turned beyond its normal range of motion, leading to stretching or tearing of the ligaments. Ankle sprains can range from mild to severe, causing symptoms such as pain, swelling, and difficulty bearing weight on the affected foot.

HAMMERTOES

Hammer toes refers to a deformity of the toe joint, primarily affecting the second, third, or fourth toes. Characterized by an abnormal bend in the middle joint that causes the toe to resemble a hammer, this condition often results from an imbalance in the muscles, tendons, or ligaments that normally keep toes straight. The affected toe may bend downward at the middle joint, causing discomfort, pain, and difficulty fitting into shoes.

INGROWN TOENAIL

An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge or corner of a toenail grows into the adjacent skin, leading to discomfort, pain, and potential inflammation. This common condition can result from various factors, such as improper nail trimming, tight-fitting footwear, or inherent nail curvature. As the toenail pierces the surrounding skin, it may cause tenderness, redness, and swelling, often leading to discomfort while walking or wearing shoes. While ingrown toenails can be a nuisance, prompt attention and proper care can alleviate symptoms and prevent complications.

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