Why Put Up With Pain?

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Heel Pain

Neuropathy

Diabetic Foot

Laser Therapy


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.

 

Pregnancy and Your Feet


Adult flat footTwo of the most common foot problems experienced by pregnant woman are over- pronation and edema. This can lead to pain at your heel, arch, or the ball of your foot. Many women may also experience leg cramping and varicose veins due to weight gain. Because of this, it is important for you, if you are pregnant to schedule a visit so that Dr. Fosdck can help you though this time with happy feet.

Over-pronation can make walking very painful and can increase strain on your feet, calves and/or back. The reason many pregnant women suffer from over-pronation is the added pressure on the body as a result of weight gain. Over-pronation is also very prominent in people who have flexible, flat feet or in people who are obese.

Edema, or swelling of your feet, normally occurs in the last trimester. Edema results from the extra blood accumulated during pregnancy. The enlarging uterus puts pressure on the blood vessels in the pelvis and legs causing circulation to slow down and blood to pool in the lower extremities. The total water fluid in the body remains the same as before pregnancy, however it becomes displaced. When feet are swollen, they can become purplish in color. Sometimes extra water is retained during pregnancy, adding to the swelling.

Taking Care of Your Feet While You are Pregnant


Dr. Fosdick can prescribe orthotics to help support your feet while you are pregnant. He will also recommend proper footwear to support your feet while pregnant.

He can also help you take care of yur feet and keep the swelling down. He can give you stretching exercises and also measure your feet to make sure that, if you have changed shoe sizes, you are wearing the right shoe.

Your feet should be pain free.

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