Ankle Give Way?
Do you roll your ankle when you turn a corner or when you step on uneven ground? Do you find yourself being more careful on one side than the other? Find out more about ankle instability. The peroneal tendons stabilize the ankle and foot, and you can learn more on peroneal tendons problems here.
Bunions?
Do you have a prominence to the side of your big toe? Does it hurt? Are you experiencing other problems that might be related? Find out more about bunion troubles.
Heel Pain?
Does your heel hurt the first step you take in the morning or the first step after you’ve been sitting? Find out what to do for throbbing heel pain.
Sports Injury?
Did you roll your ankle driving through the lane or making a tackle on third and short? Read up on some common sports injuries and what we do to get you back on the field. Don’t get left on the sidelines, connect with a foot and ankle specialist and get back on the field sooner.
Achilles Problems?
Do you have pain, swelling or weakness in the back of your heel or ankle? Find out more about Achilles tendon problems.
Turf Toe?
Turf toe injuries often result in Hallux Rigidus, or arthritis of the great toe joint. More information on turf toe.
Diabetic Foot Problems?
Patients with diabetes are at risk for a variety of foot problems. Learn more about how to keep your feet healthy if you are dealing with diabetes.
Ingrown Toenail?
Are you experiencing swelling, pain and redness on the side of your toe? There’s a good chance you could be dealing with an ingrown toenail.
Plantar Fasciitis?
Are you experiencing heel pain in the morning or when you get up out of a chair? You could have Plantar Fasciitis, sometimes referred to as Plantar heel pain, stone bruise or heel pain syndrome. More information on Plantar Fasciitis.
Experiencing Other Ankle or Foot Problems?
If you don’t see your foot issue on the above list, consider using this pain identifier tool or visiting our Reference Library to learn more. And if you want a foot specialist to take a look at your foot and ankle and figure out exactly what’s going on, Dr. Silverman and his team would be more than happy to help. Moreover, we can also set you up with a treatment pan to ensure you can get back to doing all the activities you love.