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With more that 141 years of combined foot and     ankle practice, our Board Certified foot and ankle specialists provide advanced surgical and non-surgical techniques for the treatment of all facets of podiatric disorders. Our state-of-the-art facility and experienced staff are dedicated to providing a multidisciplinary approach to service all your podiatric medical needs.

Heel/Arch Pain                                   Do your foot arches feel sore and painful? Arch pain can be attributed to a number of factors, including poor or ill-fitting footwear (such as high heels), foot injuries, plantar fasciitis or – the most likely reason – flat feet or weakening foot arches.                             

Metatarsalgia                               Feeling pain in the ball of your foot? Most likely you have metatarsalgia. A number of different factors can contribute to the development of metatarsalgia, so please contact us for more information.

Digital Disorders                                   Corns, Calluses and Pain May Indicate Joint Problems Many disorders can affect the joints of the toes, causing pain and preventing the foot from functioning as it should.                                              

Sports Injuries                              Sprains are injuries to ligaments, the tough bands connecting bones in a joint. Suddenly stretching ligaments past their limits deforms or tears them.                                   

Bunions                                                A bunion is a bony bump on the joint at the base of the big toe. As the bump gets bigger, it causes the big toe to turn in toward the second toe. The tissues around the joint may be swollen and tender.

Ingrown Nails                                      A damaged or improperly trimmed nail can become ingrown, burrowing into the skin at the side of the nail bed. The site can become painful and infected and may not heal until the nail is removed.

Foot Infections                                Foot infections can be difficult problems for physicians to treat due to the biomechanical complexities of the extremity and the underlying circumstances that cause the infections. Typically, they follow a traumatic event or tissue loss with contamination by foreign materials and/or colonization by bacteria.                                           

Skin Growths                                   There are several skin lesions that are very common and almost always benign (non-cancerous). These conditions include moles, freckles, skin tags, benign lentigines, and seborrheic keratoses

Painful Corn/Calluses                          Calluses and corns are areas of thick, hardened, dead skin. They form to protect the skin and body structure under the skin from pressure, friction, and injury.

Foot & Ankle Trauma                    Injuries to a bone, muscle, joint or ligament of the ankle and foot.

Soft Tissue Tumors                           There are many types of soft tissue tumors, and not all of them are cancerous. When a tumor is not cancerous, it is called benign. When the term sarcoma appears in the name of a disease, it means the tumor is malignant.

Diabetic Foot Care                           When you have diabetes, your feet need extra care and attention. Diabetes damages the nerve endings and blood vessels in your feet, making you less likely to notice when your feet are injured.

Overutilization Syndrome

Nerve Entrapments                            repeated and long-term nerve compression (usually in nerves near joints that are subject to inflammation or swelling)

Wound Healing                                   Wound healing is a dynamic pathway that optimally leads to restoration of tissue integrity and function. A chronic wound results when the normal reparative process is interrupted.

Ankle Sprains                                  Most people have twisted an ankle at some point in their life. But if your ankle gets swollen and painful after you twist it, you have most likely sprained it. This means you have stretched and possibly torn the ligaments in your ankle.                                       

Ulcer Care                                         Ulcers form due to a combination of factors, such as lack of feeling in the foot, poor circulation, foot deformities, irritation (such as friction or pressure), and trauma, as well as duration of diabetes

Fractures Ankle/Foot/Toes             The severity of a fracture usually depends on the force that caused the fracture. If the bone's breaking point has been exceeded only slightly, then the bone may crack rather than breaking all the way through.

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Our Locations:                                                                                      Oakland Regional Hospital  Map it!             22401 Foster Winter Dr.                      Southfield, MI 48075                      248.423.5100

Oakland Regional  Map it!                        Macomb Center                                            11012 East 13 Mile Road                         Warren, MI 48093                          586.751.9800

 

                         

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05/09/2008
"The Show Must Go On!" Oakland Regional Hospital steps up and helps Headman from the Chart Topping band "One Republic" during a recent visit in Detroit!

12/01/2007
Come and Join us!  At Oakland Regional Hospital on the 2nd floor from 10:00am until 3:00pm. We provide lunch. Please R.S.V.P. anytime 24/7 at 1-866-363-1955 for an appointment for FREE PAD testing!

09/21/2007
This half day course is a collaborative effort from the highly skilled physicians of Michigan Surgery Specialists and therapists of Michigan Hand & Sports Rehabilitation Centers.

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