The following are some casual musings from a former patient who had one of his toes removed. He gave us permission to share his thoughts with our readers. Hopefully you find them as entertaining as we do! Casual Observations On Having A Toe Amputated 1. The chances of stubbing my toe has decreased by ten […]
Having Regular Toe Pain – What Gives?
Toe pain is something that a large portion of Americans deal with on a regular basis, especially as they get older. But what tends to cause this discomfort, and how can you treat the pain so every step doesn’t come with a grimace of pain? We answer those questions and more in today’s blog. Dealing […]
Treating Toe Injuries in Children
Children are active creatures, and with all that energy and lack of coordination comes a higher risk for injury. Since their feet are the main source of contact with the ground, and the toes are on the front of the foot, it’s not uncommon for children to suffer a number of different types of toe […]
Open Toe Joint Dislocation: The Jon Jones Case
Below is an updated version of the story. It was first thought that Jones suffered an open toe fracture, but it appears that the injury was an open toe joint dislocation. Dr. Silverman has provided new comments. Jon Jones defended his light heavyweight title for the fifth time on Saturday despite suffering an open toe […]