Experiencing a painful foot or ankle issue and want information on common conditions and treatment options? Browse our online podiatry library for in-depth articles from the board-certified specialists at the Annapolis Foot & Ankle Center.
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Wound Care TreatmentBy partnering with a skilled podiatrist, people with diabetes can prevent the worst-case outcome of untreated foot ulcers. Protect your feet with our help.
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Options for Treating Painful Achilles TendinitisYou do not have to continue to suffer with pain from Achilles tendinitis. We offer effective treatment options that range from conservative to surgical.
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Diagnosing and Treating Ankle EquinusA limited range of motion in the ankle joint could indicate a condition called ankle equinus. A foot and ankle surgeon can diagnose and treat this condition.
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Charcot Foot Management to Prevent AmputationCharcot foot is a serious complication that can arise in people with uncontrolled diabetes. Expert care from a podiatrist is essential to saving your foot.
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Options for Articular Cartilage RestorationDamage to the tissue that allows joints to function smoothly causes pain and stiffness. Minimally invasive surgery may restore this cartilage.
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Custom Orthotics: A Simple Solution to Multiple Foot ProblemsCustom orthotics are not the same as over-the-counter shoe inserts. Learn about the differences and how being fitted for them could resolve your foot pain.
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How Can a Hammer Toe Be Repaired?Find out what happens during hammer toe repair surgery and whether it's time for you to consider the procedure in Annapolis to fix a painful, misshapen toe.
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Toenail Fungus 101Many conditions can be mistaken for fungal toenails. A podiatrist will be able to diagnose the condition that is irritating your toenails and start treatment.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Feet and AnklesRheumatoid arthritis can affect all of the joints in your body. A podiatrist can help you manage the impacts of RA on your feet and ankles with early treatment.
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High Ankle Sprains: How Are They Different From Common Ankle Sprains?Our skilled ankle surgeons explain the difference between a high ankle sprain and a more common, lower ankle sprain. Learn why one injury heals more slowly.