2016

Podiatric Care For Immunocompromised Patients With Neuropathy

Your peripheral nervous system transports messages between your brain and the rest of your body. When the peripheral nerves are damaged, known as neuropathy, a number of bodily functions, such as muscle movement and stimulus perception, can be hindered. You can develop neuropathy for a number of reasons, but patients who take immunosuppressant drugs or have an underlying health condition that compromises the immune system, such as multiple sclerosis, lupus or inflammatory bowel disease, are at an increased risk of developing the condition.

How to Find the Best Orthotics for Heel Pain

Heel pain can be debilitating. If you feel a shot of pain every time you take a step, orthotics could help to take the strain off your heels and help your damaged feet to heal. Here are some types of orthotics to consider if you suffer from heel pain. Heel Cushions Whether your heel pain is caused by a bruise, a bone spur or an overuse injury such as plantar fasciitis, a heel cushion could help to reduce your pain when you walk.

Ganglion Cysts: What Sort Of Treatment Is Necessary?

A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled, soft tissue mass that can occur on your wrist or on the top of your foot. You can find these masses beneath the skin, and they normally feel like a firm, rubbery lump. Find out when you might need treatment for one of these cysts, and learn more about the sort of treatment you may need to undergo. Causes and symptoms Doctors aren't completely sure what causes these cysts, but the common belief is that these masses occur following trauma.

Foot Disorders: Understanding Bunion Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

There are different problems and disorders associated with foot pain. One of the primary ones that you should consider if you have been experiencing discomfort in your lower extremities is bunions. Basically, a bunion is a disorder that is characterised by a bony protruding feature at the big toe base. It can also affect the little toe, but this is a less common occurrence. The deformity occurs when the joint of the toe is dislocated and pushed outward from the natural alignment.

The Tennis Menace: How Your Podiatrist Can Help Treat Tennis Leg

Playing tennis can do your body a world of good, but its high-impact nature means it can take its toll on your body too, and various sprains and injuries are commonly associated with playing the sport. One of the more well known is commonly referred to as 'tennis leg', and this debilitating injury can put a serious dent in your playing career without some due care and treatment. What is tennis leg?