Saturday, March 29, 2014


How do I choose the right foot wear?

 

First have your feet measures with Branick device to know your foot size both feet

Don’t sacrifice comfort for style.  Shoes that are too tight or too high can cause undue stress to areas of the foot

Select shoes with cushioned soles.  They will supply support and comfort, especially for walking and standing.
If not comfortable then see my medical assistant, who willhelp you to get the right size shoes.  Please contact Affiliated Podiatrists, INC at 440-946-5858.

Sunday, March 23, 2014


Could you back pain be from your feet?

 

It could be caused by your flat feet.  Women with flat  feet are more than 50 % of the time will have low back pain.  Both men and women over time loose their lower abdomenial strength which helps to change your gait and cause your arches to drop causing low back pain, arch pain or heel spurs.

Orthotics can relieve the symptoms.  You soon see your Podiatrists for evaluation by x-rays and biomechanical exam and possibly taping before you cast for custom orthotics.  If your back hurts and your Orthopedic Surgeon stated there is nothing wrong.  Give us a call at 440-946-5858 and see if your imbalance in your feet are causing your Pain. 
WHEN YOUR FEET HURT, YOU HURT ALL OVER.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Ugly Toenails Why?


 

Do your have discolored or ugly toenails?  It is getting closer to spring.  This is the time to fix your toenails.  Success rate is approximately 80%.

Thick, discolored nails can be caused by trauma or by a fungal infection.  Fungus is everywhere.  If a toenail is susceptible to a fungal infection, you may notice yellow, white or brownish spots.  You may also find excessive debris under the nail.  Does your nail appear to be lifting?  These are signs of possible fungus invasion in your nails.

The earlier you identify the cause the sooner your treatment can be.  Don’t wait for years.  Come into the office for an evaluation, so you can make an intelligent decision about your treatment.

Affiliated Podiatrists have several options for treating you nails to resolve your deformity.

Such as:

Topical antifungal medication

Toenail laser treatments.  Multiple treats may be needed to kill the spores and allow a healthy nail to regrow.

Last result can be Pills ( Lamisil or Diflucan )

Or total removal of nails without possible regrowth

Give us a call and find out for yourself your options for healthy nails – 440-946-5858 – NOW.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Toenail Fungus, Contagious?


If you said yes, you’re absolutely correct! Fungal nails are very uncomfortable and highly contagious. The only way to get rid of this lingering disease and prevent it from spreading is by seeking medical attention.  Toenail fungus can be difficult to treat so don’t wait another second. Most people don’t know there’s a problem until the nails become discolored and deformed. Fungus will NEVER go away on its own instead it will aggressively attack the nail beds and spread.

Some prevention tips:
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  • Wear synthetic socks
  • Never trim skin around the nail
  • Don’t go barefoot in public places
  • Do not share hygiene related items
  • Rotate your shoes
  • Let your feet see the sunlight

If your suffering from fungal infected toenails call our office today and we can help you be on your way to beautiful nails in no time! Our office is equipped with the HYPERBLUE laser. This is the latest most effective treatment thus far and it only takes 10 minutes! Call our office today for your consultation.

Stop Spreading It!

 

Affiliated Podiatrists Inc.

7230 Mentor Avenue

Mentor, OH 44060

(440) 946-5858

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Fun in the Sun!


Summertime is here which means more activities and increased risk for sports related injuries such as ankle sprains. These are the most common among start-and-stop running sports like, basketball, soccer and volleyball.  Proper and immediate treatment of a sprain can reduce your overall healing time. Symptoms include swelling, bruising and inability to walk on the injured foot.
 
What should I do after a sprain?               
·        Rest:
      
       The first 24-48 hours are considered the most crucial phase of the healing process. Resting the      injured limb is important and you should only do activities as tolerated. Crutches, braces and ace wraps can help with mobility.
·        Ice:
For the first 48 hour post injury you should ice for 20 minutes every 3-4 hours. DO NOT exceed 20 minutes at a time as this can cause tissue damage (frostbite) and it will not help you heal faster if you do.
·        Compression:
Use compression when elevating sprain or strain with an Ace bandage. The goal is to reduce and prevent excessive swelling and semi-stabilize the joint. You should be able to fit two fingers between the elastic wrap and your skin. Watch for numbness and discoloration of your toes, if they become cold, blue or tingly…RE-WRAP!
·        Elevate:
Keep your sprain or strain as straight as possible, elevating above your heart. You can accomplish this by placing pillows under your leg. This will help reduce the swelling.
 
If you cannot place any weight on the ankle, seek medical attention from a physician such as a Podiatrist. NEVER “Walk it off” this will only lead to more damage.
 
Affiliated Podiatrists
7230 Mentor Avenue
Mentor, Oh 44060
 
(440) 946-5858
 
 

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Had enough of those painful calluses?
Calluses are characterized by a buildup of thick, hard, dead skin cells that can be extremely painful if left untreated.  This is the body’s natural defense mechanism in response to the following:
·         Excessive pressure
·         Tight shoes
·         High heels
·         Abnormal walking
·         Flat feet
·         High arches
·         Friction
·         Short Achilles tendon
Some things that can help prevent this condition or relieve symptoms if you already have them are:
·         Wear properly fitted shoes with adequate arch support
·         Rotate your shoe type on a daily basis
·         Take pressure off your callus by using pads or custom insoles
·         Have the excess skin removed
DO NOT attempt to cut or shave away corns and calluses at home. This can lead to potentially dangerous infection of the surrounding tissues, especially if you are immunocompromised or diabetic. This should be performed by a podiatrist or other health-care practitioner

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Why Might Your Feet Hurt?

Why might you hurt?


Did you know certain supplements can protect you again disease?  I want to focus on Magnesium. 

Potential health benefits to taking magnesium include reduced risk of diabetes, protection against osteoporosis, maintaining healthily blood pressure and reduced risk of coronary artery disease.  Foods rich in magnesium are leafy green vegetables like spinach, beans, fruits like bananas and apricots and nuts and seeds.  It is common for the American diet to be low in magnesium levels due to eating less fruits and vegetable since our fast food life style or mineral depleted soil for growing vegetables.

Some symptoms of low levels of Magnesium are chronic fatigue, weakness, insomnia, poor memory, mental fog, muscle cramping and numbness.  Because these symptoms can overlap, let you Doctor know how you feel and possibly get a blood test to check your levels.  Most studies recommend between 400 mg – 700 mg. per day of Magnesium.

Before you start any supplement check with your Physician to prevent any side affects. If you have foot pain, please contact our office - 440-946-5858 at Affiliated Podiatrists, INC.