Welcome to Advanced Foot & Ankle, where our team of highly skilled and board-certified podiatrists is dedicated to providing specialized care for your foot and ankle needs. Whether you require conservative treatments or surgical interventions, we go beyond treating symptoms to ensure your complete recovery and a swift return to your regular activities.
During your initial visit, we provide a clinical evaluation of your condition in an effort to make a precise diagnosis, enabling us to devise a tailored treatment plan that addresses your specific needs. With our extensive experience and expertise, we proudly serve the community of Middle Tennessee by offering a range of podiatric services.
At Advanced Foot & Ankle, we specialize in various areas, including skin grafts, diabetic wound care, limb salvage, vascular testing, and surgeries. We understand the unique challenges associated with these conditions, and our team is equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide you with the highest quality care available.
As a patient, your well-being is our top priority. Trust our compassionate team to provide you with the highest standard of podiatric care, helping you regain mobility and enjoy a pain-free life. Schedule your appointment with us today by calling (615) 332-0330 and take the first step towards healthier feet. We proudly serve the communities of Nashville, Midtown, Smyrna, Spring Hill, Columbia, Dickson, Fairview, and Hohenwald.
When the foot or ankle experiences trauma, a fracture may occur. Causes of foot and ankle fractures can vary. In some cases, an obvious impact to the foot or a fall can be behind a fracture. Fractures can also occur because of increased stress on the bone over time. The location of the fracture can often give your podiatrist information on how the fracture occurred.
Pain, especially when bearing weight, is a telltale sign of a fracture. Limping due to this pain is a further sign of a foot or ankle fracture. Other symptoms include inflammation, bruising, deformity, and tenderness. A deformity may occur due to a shift in bone alignment or a joint dislocation near the fracture. While pain is a significant symptom of breakage, a patient who has nerve damage or who has diabetes may not feel this pain. In this instance, your podiatrist will look for additional signs to determine whether a fracture has occurred.
If you are experiencing severe pain, cannot walk without limping, have an open wound near the suspected break, or have numbness or tingling in the toes, you should see your podiatrist.
A podiatrist, or Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), is a professional who is trained in the treatment of injuries or issues concerning a person's feet, ankles, or areas of the lower leg. When it comes to treatments, podiatrists have the ability to reset broken bones, prescribe drugs, request lab tests or x-rays, as well as perform surgery.
To become a podiatrist, one must complete 4 years of medical school, as well as 3 years of a residency where they gain real world experience working at a hospital. After those two requirements are completed, some choose to gain further certifications by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM) in areas such as surgery of the foot and ankle.
A podiatrist may be of help to you if you are experiencing pain or discomfort due to conditions such as hammertoes, bunions, arthritis, heel pain, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses, fungal nails, flat feet, plantar warts, or athlete’s foot, to name a few. They can also be useful if you are curious about maintaining general care for your feet, picking the correct shoe size, obtaining footwear inserts or orthotics, as well as suggesting stretches or exercises to help strengthen your feet.
If you’re experiencing any problems involving your feet, ankles, or lower leg areas, it is highly recommended that you consult with a podiatrist near you for a proper diagnosis and treatment regime.
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