Sometime in their lives, seventy-five percent of Americans
will experience one or more of 300 different foot ailments.
Changes and/or pain in the feet and ankles are not normal.
Pay attention to dry skin, brittle nails, burning and tingling
sensations, feelings of cold, numbness and discoloration,
and contact us when these signs appear. Serious systemic medical
conditions like arthritis, diabetes, nerve and circulatory
disorders often show their initial symptoms in the feet.
Even bunions, hammertoes and ingrown nails lead to a compromise
of foot function. We are here to eliminate these irritating
problems and return you to full health and physical vitality.
Much of our information on treatable conditions links directly
to the American Podiatric Medicine Association site. The APMA
site is an authoritative resource for many of your questions
about podiatric medicine.
Arthritis
Athlete's
Foot
Bunions
Diabetes
Flat
Feet
The condition known as “flat feet” is a structural deformity
resulting in the lowering of the foot arches (sometimes referred
to as “fallen arches”). There are a number of different causes:
heredity, trauma, arthritis, musculoskeletal disorders. Diagnosis
begins with a physical exam, gait analysis and possible x-rays.
The treatment options include supportive shoes, custom orthotics,
or surgery as needed.
Foot
and Ankle Injuries
Forefoot
Surgery
Fungal
Nails
Hammertoes
Heel
Pain
High
Blood Pressure
Nail
Problems
Neuromas
Rearfoot
Surgery
Sports
Medicine
Poor footing makes a poor athlete. CWPS provides joint and
muscle biomechanic evaluation of your injury, both cause and
treatment. With proper detection, intervention and care, most
foot and ankle problems can be lessened or prevented. We’ll
get you back on the court, field or track — pain-free and
fully functional.
Warts