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By wittockr
December 03, 2010
Category: Uncategorized
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Ankle and Foot Institute now offers Laser treatment for nail fungus. I am proud to announce the world class Fotona podiatry laser is here and ready to eliminate your toe nail fungus. This is the only podiatry Fotona laser system in the state of Missouri and offers superior laser physics to competing systems. Please visit www.nailfungusfixer.com for more information.

 

Topical medications generally do not work to clear a fungal nail infection but do offer protection to a healthy nail from fungus development. That leaves 3 options to eliminate nail fungus. The first option is an oral antifungal which will take 3-6 months of taking a pill on a daily basis. Patients with liver disease should not take this medication and there can be problems with patients using cholesterol medications. The second option is surgical removal of the nail. This option works well but involves recovery time. You can choose to have a new nail grow back (9-12 months) or the nail can be permanently removed by cauterizing the nail root with a chemical. The third option and the newest technology is laser treatment. This is a great option if you want to avoid the medication and pain associated with nail removal. Laser treatment is not covered by insurance but because I own my laser my pricing is more competitive than competing systems in the St. Louis market. Please call now for a consultation at (636) 717-1100.


December 01, 2010
Category: Foot Care
Tags: Bone Spur  

Bone SpurBone spurs, also known as osteophytes, can occur anywhere in the skeletal system, and the feet are no exception. Bone spurs are simply overgrowths of bone that can develop on any normal bone, but most commonly form where two bones come together. Normally bone spurs in the feet are painless, but when exposed to pressure from an activity or footwear, can cause the excess bone to rub against other nerve endings or soft tissues, resulting in pain.

Causes of Bone Spurs in the Feet

When your feet are repeatedly exposed to excessive pressure and stress, a bone spur can form as a result of the body's normal response to repair itself. The following activities and conditions are also common causes of bone spurs in the feet:

  • High-impact activities, such as running
  • Excessive weight
  • Poor-fitting footwear
  • Tightening of the plantar fasciitis due to excessive stress
  • Aging

Because there are no obvious symptoms associated with bone spurs in the feet, diagnosing the disorder can be difficult. Some people experience unbearable pain in particular areas of their foot when exposed to pressure, which prompts them to seek medical care. Other people can go long periods of time without realizing they even have a bone spur. An x-ray can identify a bone spur in your foot, but if it isn't causing you pain, damaging other tissues or restricting your movement, treatment probably won't be necessary.

Identifying the cause of your bone spur, such as poor-fitting shoes or weight gain, is often times enough to reduce the pressure that is causing the pain.

Conservative treatments for bone spurs include:

  • Change in footwear
  • Weight loss
  • Padding or insoles
  • Deep tissue massage and stretching

If you're experiencing chronic foot pain, schedule an appointment at our Arnold MO office. At Richard F. Wittock, we'll carefully examine your feet and evaluate your symptoms to better understand your condition. If you've developed a bone spur, we can work with you to create a treatment plan that best fits your needs and puts an end to your frustrating foot pain.