- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Emergency Care
- Diabetic Foot CareIf you’ve lost feeling in your feet, you may sustain injuries without being aware of them. For this reason, it’s important to regularly check your feet for cuts, scrapes, blisters, and other issues. Inspecting them daily and keeping your feet clean is essential for maintaining foot health.
- Diabetes Care
- ArthroscopyFoot & Ankle Associates is affiliated with local hospitals and provides podiatric services, such as setting foot and ankle fractures, laser surgery, arthroscopy, and total ankle replacements at the following medical facilities...
- Wound CareAs part of our commitment to excellence, our practice focuses on foot and ankle care, providing specialty-trained board-certified physicians and a skilled staff that will give you the focused expertise required for the best medical and surgical care. All of our physicians are certified wound care specialists.
- Ankle Surgery
- Bunion SurgeryMedical solutions from reputable podiatrists can improve your condition in the long term. Request an appointment with your local office of Foot and Ankle Associates as soon as you get symptoms of bunions, or if you’ve been suffering from them for a while. Your podiatrist will be able to advise on the best course of action for you, whether that’s wearing a splint at night, or one of many minimally-invasive bunion surgery options.
- BunionsClassic yoga poses including the downward dog and seated forward bend can help you keep your feet flexible. You may also wish to work with a physical therapist for exercises for bunion relief, tailored to you. They may also be able to identify why you have developed bunions if it’s due to a particular gait or balance issue. If so, this will provide you with the opportunity to address the root cause for future prevention.
- Arthroscopy
- Corns
- Ulcer
- Calluses
- Physical Therapy
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryHere at Beyond Podiatry, our staff can provide you with the guidance and care you deserve. Diabetes is a serious illness, and taking care of your feet is essential for helping you live your life to the fullest. Below are some of the ways you can properly care for your feet if you struggle with this disease. For more help, we welcome you to schedule an appointment at one of our three convenient Foot and Ankle Associates Locations with offices in Oak Lawn, Peru and Orland Park.
- Bunions ProblemsBunions are a common but painful condition. Luckily, it is possible to manage your bunions using at-home treatments, to keep them from getting worse and help you stay comfortable.
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot CareThe damage diabetes can do to your feet can be excessive. The main concern with this disease is that it causes nerve damage. When directed toward the feet, this illness can reduce blood flow, making it harder to feel your extremities, heal injuries, and overcome infections. For this reason, proper diabetic foot care is essential to avoid serious risks that may result in amputation.
- Flat Feet
- Hammertoes
- Heel Pain
- Foot Pain
- Pediatric Foot CareSports & Trauma Injuries, Emergency Care, Corrective Foot & Ankle Surgery, Diabetic Foot Care, Ulcer and Wound Management, Pediatric Foot and Ankle Care, Ankle Replacement Surgery
- Plantar Fasciitis