- Warts
- Arthritis
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis is a foot condition that particularly causes a great deal of pain in the heel area. Some patients have described the pain as stabbing and is typically felt in the morning, when first getting out of bed. You may also experience pain with this condition if you stand or sit for long periods of time throughout the day. The development of plantar fasciitis is quite common among runners, those who are overweight, and those who do get enough support from their footwear.
- Medical Weight LossSome signs that point to the development of arthritis include foot pain, stiffness in the joints, swelling, clicking or popping noises, as well as difficulty walking. Since arthritis can cause so much discomfort, it’s important to look into treatment methods that can help alleviate arthritic pain. One step you can take is to invest in comfortable footwear that provides you with optimal support. Shoes with arch support, heel cups, cushioning, and shock absorption are likely to provide you with ultimate comfort while you perform your day to day activities. Your doctor may also advise you to set a weight loss goal if you happen to be obese. Losing weight may help you lessen the pressure that’s being put on your feet. Heat and ice treatments have also been found to help with easing stiffness in the joints.
- Diabetic Foot Care
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundThe system is a machine with an applicator that looks like an ultrasound. It is administered once a week for a series of 4 to 5 treatments. Each treatment takes approximately 5 minutes depending on the size and number of areas treated. All treatments are performed by experienced professionals.
- RadiologyOur doctors, medical assistants, radiology technicians and staff care about the well-being of every patient and we are dedicated to providing every patient with the highest levels of service and care. With more than six doctors with different specializations and interests, we are able to treat all types of foot and ankle conditions. If you are experiencing foot or ankle pain, call our office at (216) 245-1290 or click the "Request Appointment" tab at the top right to make an appointment at our Beachwood, Mayfield Heights, Mentor or Tallmadge offices. We will make every effort to get you in that day or the following day.
- X-Rays
- OrthopedicsOrthopedic shoes are specially designed footwear for people who suffer with foot problems. Orthopedics offer a rubber sole, which cushions the heel and adds comfort to those who suffer from heel spurs. Another simple way to help the pain of heel spurs is to elevate the ankle to diminish the pain. When elevating the ankle, the blood is not focused on that area of the foot and can bring some relief. When all these options have been attempted, and there is still no relief from heel spurs, or the heel spurs return, surgery can be the more dramatic and permanent way to rid patient of heel spurs.
- Wound Care
- Ankle SurgeryEach of our 5 physicians are board certified and qualified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, meaning that each are specially trained to handle any foot or ankle problem that may surface. We pride ourselves in being able to get you into our office within 24 hours, often times we can accommodate same day requests. Each doctor has specialties and interests, so your case is always thoroughly handled and if surgery is needed, it is well planned out for the most effective treatment. Our advantage of having a group of doctors together, allows us to operate under the newest industry technologies including 3-D imaging to capture the dynamics of the foot to create custom orthotics, MLS laser and in-house digital X-Ray. We pride ourselves on our capability to serve all ages and all foot and ankle conditions. Our doctors and staff are locally focused to those within the communities in which we live and work. Thank you for putting your trust in us to handle your foot and ankle care.
- Bunion SurgeryIf those measures don’t provide enough relief, your doctor may recommend bunion surgery. If you choose this route, your physician will surgically realign the underlying bone, soft tissue and nerves to ease discomfort and correct the abnormality.
- BunionsBunions are complex deformities that can be very painful. Podiatry Inc. are pleased to offer a new, patented treatment for bunion correction-Lapiplasty
- GangreneArterial wounds occur when main arteries in the legs block blood flow to the feet. People who are overweight, who have high blood pressure and cholesterol, who are diabetic, or who smoke have an elevated risk for arterial wounds. The lack of circulation can cause permanent tissue damage, wounds, and gangrene. Exams by a podiatrist can help prevent and monitor serious issues.
- Ingrown ToenailsSigns that may indicate the formation of an ingrown toenail include redness, pain, swelling of the surrounding skin, possible bleeding or oozing of pus, and an overgrowth of the skin around the nail. The surrounding skin may also feel tender and become swollen or hardened. Most ingrown toenails are diagnosed by a simple physical exam; however, an x-ray may be required to show how deep the nail has grown into the skin of the toe.
- Hammertoe SurgeryIf those measures don’t provide enough relief, your doctor may recommend hammertoe surgery. If you choose this route, your physician will surgically realign the underlying bone, soft tissue and nerves to ease discomfort and correct the abnormality.
- CornsIf you happen to wear tight fitting shoes or tend to stand for the majority of your day, it’s likely that you may develop a foot condition known as a corn. When frequent friction or pressure is put on the foot, a small, hardened lump may form in that area. A corn may have a yellow hue and can typically be found on the side of the toes, as well as on the bottom of the feet. Though they are generally harmless, corns can often bring many patients discomfort.
- UlcerPatients with diabetes often experience problems with their feet and need diabetic foot ulcer treatment. Because of problems with their nerves, diabetic patients can experience a lack of sensation on the skin, and injuries or irritations that would normally cause discomfort will go unnoticed, causing wounds to develop. Diabetic neuropathy is the medical term given to nerve damage caused by diabetes. Diabetes causes heightened blood glucose levels which, in turn, can lead to nerve damage. Diabetic neuropathy can develop over time and symptoms typically show up in the feet first. There may be numbness or pain, pins-and-needles or burning sensations, sensitivity to touch, muscle weakness and more.
- CallusesBecause wounds are a potentially dangerous condition for any diabetic, regular check-ups with a podiatrist should be part of the diabetic patient’s foot care regime. When problems do occur, we offer comprehensive care for wounds caused by injury, infected wounds, foot problems caused by poor circulation, and calluses.
- FungusAthlete’s foot is an extremely contagious infection caused by a fungus that results in itchy, burning, dry, and flaking feet. The fungus that causes Athlete’s foot is known as tinea pedis and thrives in moist, dark environments such as shower floors, gyms, socks and shoes, common areas, public changing areas, bathrooms, dormitory-style houses, locker rooms, and public swimming pools. Athlete’s foot can be difficult to treat due to its highly contagious and recurrent nature.
- PsoriasisPsoriasis – This is a non-contagious skin condition in which thickened, red, and patchy areas develop on the skin. The cause is unknown but may be linked to immune system imbalances.
- Burns
- Sports MedicineStress fractures – When you repeatedly put pressure on your foot, kick a ball or otherwise engage in a sports-related activity, a stress fracture can occur. This type of injury can lead to pain, redness and bruising. A digital X-ray can quickly find the source of the fracture and guide sports medicine specialists in recommending helpful treatment.
- Physical TherapyThere are various options your podiatrist may suggest for heel pain. Treatment options for heel pain typically include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), which may reduce swelling and pain. Other options are physical therapy, athletic taping, and orthotics. In severe cases of heel pain, surgery may be required.
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Ankle SprainOne of the most common causes of pain felt in the ankle region is a sprain. When ligaments in the ankle are torn or overstretched, an ankle sprain is likely to occur. There are three types of sprains that may develop: mild, moderate, and severe. In the case of a mild ankle sprain, the ankle is stable. The ligaments, however, are stretched. A moderate sprain consists of one or more ligaments being partially torn, and there’s limited movement. Severe ankle sprains include one or more torn ligaments, the ankle being unstable, and an inability to move the foot.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryAre you in need of Podiatric care? Podiatry Inc. offers 4 locations throughout Northeast Ohio for your convenience. For hours, address, and information, please select the location you would like to visit below.
- Achilles TendonitisA condition that often results in serious heel pain is known as Achilles tendonitis. This condition may form when the Achilles tendon is damaged as a result of overuse. This particular injury can be very serious, as the Achilles tendon’s main function is to connect the lower half of the calf muscles to the heel bone. If this tendon becomes damaged, it may result in difficulty walking and completing everyday tasks, as well as cause extreme discomfort and pain.
- Ankle InstabilitySprains and fractures induce similar symptoms, and it can sometimes be difficult to determine which injury has occurred without a medical diagnosis. Symptoms include sudden and severe pain, bruising, swelling, or the inability to walk or bear weight on the injured foot. A sprain may also feel stiff while a fracture may be tender to the touch at the site of the injury. Symptoms of tendonitis include intermittent pain on the outside of the ankle, ankle instability or weakness, and a raised arch in the foot.
- Ankle SprainDigital X-Ray has revolutionized the way we treat foot and ankle injuries. It provides specific podiatric labeling that allows quick imaging. It also makes reviewing easier, providing a variety of angles and measurements that help in prescribing the correct medication. Not only this, it is also relatively economical, allowing you to make informed decisions on how to spend your healthcare dollars.
- Arthritic Foot Care
- Bunions ProblemsBunions are caused by shifting of bones within the foot leading to a bony prominence just beneath the big toe on the joint. They may also be caused by the constant rubbing of tight shoes or may be hereditary. Foot stress or medical conditions like gout or rheumatoid arthritis can spur bunion growth.
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot Care
- Flat FeetOrthotics are especially useful for those with foot pain and those who may have fallen arches. Orthotics may help properly reposition the structures of the foot, easing the pressure and rebalancing the distribution of weight on the feet. Those with arthritic feet or those experiencing pain due to plantar fasciitis may find relief with orthotics, as they also tend to find issues with arch complications. Orthotics are a great way to give your feet extra support, which can come in handy for those who tend to stand or work on their feet for the majority of the day. The next type of patient who made aid in the use of orthotics are those with diabetes. It’s more likely for those with diabetes to develop corns and calluses. When this occurs, the friction of the corn or callus against your footwear can be extremely uncomfortable and painful. Orthotics, in this instance, can be useful in reducing the pressure placed upon the affected areas.
- Fungus ToenailsToenail Fungus – While this condition is rare in children, it affects about half of the population over 70. It occurs when microscopic fungi enter the toenail through an injury and then spread due to the warmth and moisture trapped in socks and shoes. Symptoms of toenail fungus include thickening, yellowing, crumbling of the nail, as well as spots or streaks on the nail and even nail loss.
- Geriatric Foot Care
- HammertoesHammertoes get their name due to the abnormal appearance of the toe, in which it bends down like a hammer. A hammertoe’s shape is formed by a deformed bending in the toe’s middle joint. There are many factors that play into how hammertoes form. Trauma to the toe, such as stubbing, jamming, or breaking it, can make the toe more susceptible to developing into a hammertoe. Age and gender also influence the likelihood of getting a hammertoe. Women have also been known to be more likely to develop a hammertoe compared to men. You’re also more likely to develop this condition as you age. Certain diseases, such as arthritis and diabetes, have been known to influence the likelihood of forming a hammertoe.
- Heel SpursSigns that you may have a heel spur include pain felt in the heel region, swelling at the front of the heel, and inflammation. If the affected area also feels warm to the touch, you may be experiencing the symptoms of a heel spur. Heel spurs are extremely uncomfortable and can often lead to a great deal of pain if left untreated. They may develop due to excess body weight, complications with arthritis, wearing poorly fitted shoes, and bruising of the heel.
- Heel PainHeel pain, while quite common, can be extremely uncomfortable and painful if not met with proper care or treatment. Heel pain may occur if you injure or overuse the heel. If left uncared for, the affected area may worsen, limiting your mobility and making it difficult to perform everyday activities, such as walking.
- Foot PainArthritis develops when one or more joints become inflamed. When this occurs, it’s very likely for you to develop pain and stiffness in the affected area. Arthritis is typically common in the small joints of the foot as well as the ankle. It’s very possible that arthritis can develop due to previous injuries or traumas from the past. Some of the most common causes for arthritis may include old age, obesity, and genetic factors. It’s also been found that women who wear tight, high-heeled shoes for most of their lives are prone to experiencing foot complications such as arthritis.
- Foot InfectionsFoot infections can cause sensitivity and pain, impacting our ability to enjoy basic or daily activities, but many infections are relatively easy to treat after a proper diagnosis. Some of the most common are...
- Ingrown ToenailsTreatment for an ingrown toenail varies between patients and the severity of the condition. In most cases, it is best to see your podiatrist for thorough and proper treatment. After examining your toe, your podiatrist may prescribe oral antibiotics to clear the infection if one is present. Surgical removal of either a portion of the nail or the entire nail may also be considered. In some cases, complete removal or destruction of the nail root may be required. Most patients who undergo nail surgery experience minimal pain afterward and can return to normal activity the following day.
- Foot Neuroma
- Foot Orthotics
- Pediatric Foot CareChildren can experience the same foot and ankle problems as adults. However, because of their growing bodies and often active lifestyles, children may be more susceptible to certain conditions and have different or more severe symptoms. Our center for foot and ankle care specializes in providing outstanding care for children in the Mentor, Ohio, region, ensuring they can enjoy a lifetime of foot and ankle health.
- Plantar FasciitisDespite the common causes of plantar fasciitis, there are many different treatment options. For less severe cases, conservative home remedies such as taking anti-inflammatory drugs to alleviate pain, applying ice packs to the bottom of your foot and heel, slowly stretching and exercising your feet to re-strengthen the tissue, and using orthotic devices to overcome issues such as over-pronation are all ways to help manage your plantar fasciitis.
- Podiatric DeformitiesOur surgeons can correct foot deformities to help prevent future complications. The team at Podiatry Inc. uses a cutting-edge technology called Footmaxx Metascan to analyze diabetics’ feet. The machine generates custom therapeutic orthotics for insoles and shoes. We can also shave down calluses to help prevent ulcers and infections from developing.
- Podiatric SurgeryAt Podiatry Inc. all of our doctors have completed multi-year surgical residencies, attaining the highest level of competence in their field. This is demonstrated by their certification by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. We have advanced surgical training in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, trauma surgery and diabetic surgery, along with extensive training in sports medicine, wound management, infectious disease of the foot and ankle, pediatric and geriatric care. We are the Podiatrists of choice at Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest and South Pointe Hospitals along with Western Reserve Hospital. Our award winning doctors include Medical School Valedictorians, Chief Residents, Board Members of the Medial School’s Clinics and Professional Association Members. They have been internationally published in respected Podiatry books and have spoken around the country at national conferences, educating other Podiatrists on the latest advancements in Podiatry, Podiatric Surgery and Wound Management.