Are you dealing with pain in the front part of your ankle, especially when you run or push off with that foot? If so, you may be battling a condition called anterior ankle impingement. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at why anterior ankle impingement develops and how Dr. Silverman and his team […]
My Bunion Is Getting Worse
Unlike an acute foot injury, bunions tend to develop slowly over time. They typically start off mild and without symptoms, but if you don’t pursue treatment, odds are the condition will slowly progress. Eventually, you will get to the point where your bunion is noticeably worse than it was weeks or months ago, and you […]
How To Treat Big Toe Tendon Tears
The metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint is where the first long bone in your foot connects with the first bone in your toe. Ligaments, fibrous tissues, tendons and two tiny bones called sesamoids help to support the MTP joint and form what’s known as the plantar complex. Trauma to the plantar complex can damage or tear the […]
Tiger Woods Undergoes Successful Ankle Fusion Procedure
Late last week, Tiger Woods took to Twitter to announce that he underwent a successful subtalar fusion procedure to correct lingering issues stemming from a car crash in February of 2021. According to the statement, the subtalar fusion procedure was necessary because Woods was dealing with post-traumatic arthritis as a result of the single-vehicle car […]
Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery Doesn’t Increase Flatfoot Risk
Surgery can help to correct a clear and present issue, but when an area is surgically fixed or altered, it can have a ripple effect on other structures. Some people believe that the foot experiences that ripple effect after minimally invasive bunion correction, as some orthopedic specialists suggest that the corrective procedure could increase a […]
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