Treatment for Foot and Ankle Conditions
When it comes to pain, injury, or other conditions surrounding foot and ankle health, the right treatment matters. This doesn't just concern making the right diagnosis, but also providing the best treatment options for a patient's individual needs and lifestyle. Read more about foot and ankle problems and the treatments provided at Advanced Foot & Ankle.
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How to Treat Heel Fissures and Stop Cracked Skin From Coming Back Our Idaho podiatry team explains the common causes of heel fissures, prevention tips, and when professional treatment may be necessary for cracked heels. -
How to Stop Foot Pain and Prevent Injuries From High Heels Why are high heels so bad for your feet? Our Idaho podiatry team examines common conditions pumps and stilettos cause and how to avoid them. -
Understanding Ultrasound-Guided Injections for Foot Conditions Our Idaho podiatry team explains how ultrasound-guided injections are a safe and effective way to ease pain in foot injury patients. -
Understanding Platelet Rich Plasma and Stem Cell Treatments for Foot Conditions Our podiatry team explains how platelet-rich plasma and stem cell therapy can ease pain and speed recovery times in foot injury patients. -
Lapiplasty® Bunion Surgery Could Change Your Life If you need bunion surgery, our podiatry team performs Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction to permanently stabilize the big toe joint with minimal recovery time. -
Achilles Tendinitis Advanced Foot and Ankle discusses Achilles tendinitis, including causes, risk factors, treatment, and prevention of this common overuse injury. -
Winter 2022 Newsletter Learn how to find the best winter or snow boots for your feet and much more in our Winter 2022 Newsletter! -
Fall 2021 Newsletter Learn how your feet may expose osteoporosis, how plantar warts survive on your feet, and much more in our Fall 2021 Newsletter! -
Summer 2021 Newsletter The arrival of summer means the arrival of flip flops. Flip-flops may be convenient, freeing, and sometimes even stylish-looking, but with extended use are harmful to feet and ankles. Learn more in our newsletter!