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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Foot and Ankle FracturesFractures are common injuries in the lower body. One of the reasons foot and ankle fractures happen so often is the number of bones down there.
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What to Look for Athletic ShoesThere is a heightened risk for injury during athletic participation. Wearing the correct shoes—both type and fit—help you stay safe. Dr. Wettstein discusses.
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Athlete's FootContrary to the name, athlete's foot does not only happen to athletes. Instead, it is a rather common fungal infection anyone can potentially develop.
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Ankle Sprains: The Everyday InjurySome foot and ankle issues are more common than others. Such is the case with ankle sprains, say the foot doctors at Advanced Foot and Ankle.
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Plantar WartsPlantar warts develop from a common virus (HPV) and can lead to pain and discomfort, so have Advanced Foot and Ankle provide the treatment you need.
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Fungal ToenailsFungal toenails are unsightly and can be the source of embarrassment, but prevention measures and professional treatment can be rather beneficial.
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Corns & CallusesCorns and calluses may seem harmless enough in many cases, but there are instances when they pose the risk for potentially serious infection.
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Plantar FasciitisAdvanced Foot & Ankle helps patients in Twin Falls, Burley, and surrounding regions address the causes of their plantar fasciitis and find the treatments they need.
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Neuropathy and Its Effects on Your FeetDiscover how Matt Wettstein, DPM -- a podiatrist in Twin Falls, ID -- prefers to treat neuropathy, symptoms of the condition and potential causes.
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Morton's NeuromaNerves play a vital role in our lives, but sometimes issues arise in the nervous system. One example of this is Morton's neuroma, which can cause pain. Click for more!