Ankle surgery can help you get back to doing all of the activities you love, so long as the operation and your recovery stay on track. If something goes amiss at any point in this process, it’s important that you reach out to your surgeon or your care team to rectify the situation. But what […]
Will I Need Surgery On My Bunion?
Bunions are a slow-developing foot condition, so you can breathe a little easier knowing that you’re not going to develop a bunion overnight. However, once a bunion develops, are you destined for the operating table, or can you manage the condition conservatively? In today’s blog, we explain whether or not you’ll need surgery on your […]
Treating Anterior Ankle Impingement
Are you dealing with pain in the front part of your ankle, especially when you run or push off with that foot? If so, you may be battling a condition called anterior ankle impingement. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at why anterior ankle impingement develops and how Dr. Silverman and his team […]
My Bunion Is Getting Worse
Unlike an acute foot injury, bunions tend to develop slowly over time. They typically start off mild and without symptoms, but if you don’t pursue treatment, odds are the condition will slowly progress. Eventually, you will get to the point where your bunion is noticeably worse than it was weeks or months ago, and you […]
How To Treat Big Toe Tendon Tears
The metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint is where the first long bone in your foot connects with the first bone in your toe. Ligaments, fibrous tissues, tendons and two tiny bones called sesamoids help to support the MTP joint and form what’s known as the plantar complex. Trauma to the plantar complex can damage or tear the […]
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