Experiencing a stubborn or painful foot or ankle issue can be overwhelming. When you need to know more about your condition and treatment options, visit our online podiatric library for free, in-depth articles.
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What Is A Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Exam (CDFE)?A comprehensive diabetic foot exam is an essential part of preventing foot ulcers in patients with diabetes and circulation problems. Learn more here.
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What Is Gout and Am I At Risk?Gout is a painful foot condition caused by a buildup of uric acid salts in the joints. Learn about the foods that trigger it and how it's treated.
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How to Treat a Contusion or BruiseContusions and bruises are common sports injuries. While most contusions heal rapidly some can cause problems requiring longer healing time. Learn more here.
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Tolcylen Treatment for Thick Fungal ToenailsTolcylen is a topical treatment that works for thick, fungal toenails.
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Charcot FootCharcot foot is a form of arthritis of the foot in which the bones weaken and fracture. Learn more about how we treat it here.
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Accessory Bones/OssiclesAccessory bones or extra foot bones are not usually a problem unless you suffer an injury. Learn more here.
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CancerThere are several different types of cancers of the foot. Learn more here.
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Telemedicine VisitsWe offer telemedicine visits for your convenience and safety.
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Fall Prevention for Older AdultsFalls in adults over 65 are common. Learn about how our office can help determine your risk and how we help you prevent falls.
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Equinus or Tight Calf MusclesEquinus or tight calf muscles can be a major factor in many foot problems such as plantar fasciitis and bunions. Learn about treatment for this condition here.
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Flat Feet Symptoms and TreatmentPeople with flat feet often experience painful foot problems. Learn about 5 types of flatfoot and how they're treated.
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What Are Dystrophic or Deformed Toenails and How Are They Treated in Seattle?Dystrophic nails are nails that are misshapen or thickened. Fungus is the most common cause of this condition. Learn how they're treated at our Seattle office.