Although many toe conditions respond well to conservative care, sometimes a surgical procedure is required to address the issue. Surgery can produce great results, but those results won’t occur over night. You’re going to have to put in the work during your recovery in order to restore function in the wake of a surgical procedure, […]
Treating Non-Displaced Foot Fractures
If you drop something heavy on your foot, suffer a hard fall or get stepped on during athletic competition, you may end up breaking one of the many small bones in your foot. Foot fractures come in all different shapes and sizes, but if they are more mild in size and and the broken bone […]
A Little (Toe) Space Can Go A Long Way
We don’t always pay much attention to our toes, but we hope that’s about to change. A couple of weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal ran an article that focused on the rise in popularity of the toe spacer. As the name implies, the toe spacer helps to provide some extra space and support between […]
What’s Causing My Dull Foot Pain?
While dull foot pain may be less annoying than sharp foot pain, it doesn’t mean that you should just try to ignore the problem and hope that it goes away on its own. Dull foot pain could be caused by a number of different issues, but oftentimes these underlying problems respond well to treatment. If […]
Dr. Silverman Hosts AAOS Now Interview!
As you may know, Dr. Silverman, FAAOS, served on the AAOS Now Editorial board from 2021-23. AAOS Now is the member news magazine for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). This position enabled him to meet and connect with other AAOS members who are always working to further our understanding of the best ways […]
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