Why Put Up With Pain?

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Heel Pain

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Testimonials

As a teacher, I am on my feet for a good portion of the day. At the end of the day, the balls of my feet felt as though I was walking on shards of hot glass. After a few Laser treatments, the sensation started to subside and my feet became much more comfortable to walk on. The pain lessens with each treatment. I am happy to say that I even walked nine holes of golf for the first time in a year

-Shirley C.

I am writing to thank you for your help over the recent months with my toe infection. I am so pleased with the results and the overall experience. It was relatively painless and there was no down-time or recovery time! Every appointment offered me significant improvement. The laser treatments were the safest and easiest medical choice for me and I am so glad I did not have to undergo surgery.

-Sharon G.

I want to thank Doctor Fosdick for the pain relief I am having. My feet feel much better. I also want to thank his staff for following up with the insurance company and getting them to pay partially for my orthotics as they initially said they would.

-Paul V.

 

Taylor's Toe / Hallux Rigidus


Normal HalluxOne problem that afflicts the big toe is called hallux rigidus: Normal movement of your big toe is restricted to varying degrees. Hallux Rigidus can vary from being a slight problem to disabling, since you use our big toe whenever you walk, stoop down, climb up, or even stand. If you have pain and/or stiffness in your big toe, you may have this problem.

What is happening here is that the joint at the base of your big toe gets increasingly harder to bend and flex as the cartilage begins to wear out. This is a type of arthritis that afflicts many people.

Because hallux rigidus is a progressive condition, your toe's motion decreases as time Hallux Rigidus showing a frozen jointgoes on. In its earlier stage, motion of your big toe is only somewhat limited—at that point, the condition is called “hallux limitus.” But as the problem advances, your toe's range of motion gradually decreases until it becomes stiff and inflexible, sometimes called a "frozen joint."

Treatment of Taylor's Toe or Hallux Rigidus


The sooner this condition is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat. Therefore, the best time to see Dr Fosdick for this condition is when you first notice that your big toe feels stiff or hurts when you walk, stand, bend over, or squat. If you wait until bone spurs develop, your condition is likely to be more difficult to manage.

Dr. Fosdick can prescribe shoe modifications, orthotics, medications, injection therapies and physical therapy. But if you let this go, the only solution is surgical. If you tend to have arthritis in the rest of your body or you have a family history of arthritis and you notice lack of range of motion in your big toe, you should see Dr. Fosdick early enough for non-surgical alternatives.

Your feet should be pain free.

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