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The Role of Podiatry in Managing Chronic Foot Conditions

Work with Dr. Ryan Kemp, Dr. Kerry Anderson, Dr. Boyd Andrews, and Dr. Adam Gerber of Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates to effectively manage your foot conditions in Boise, Nampa, and Meridian, ID.

What Are Chronic Foot Conditions?

Conditions that cause chronic symptoms are pretty standard. Many of those conditions cause issues with the back, knees, and other joints. Of course, your feet are not immune from developing those chronic health issues. You may already be suffering from the symptoms now without realizing it.

Chief among the chronic foot conditions people deal with is osteoarthritis. This condition is characterized by the deterioration of cartilage between the joints in your feet. It's notorious for causing significant pain.

Plantar fasciitis is another nagging condition capable of causing significant foot pain. You may struggle with this condition because the tissues connecting your heel bone and toes have sustained significant damage.

Bunions are also considered chronic foot conditions. For those unaware, bunions may form due to sustained pressure on the big toe joint.

Those are just some examples of the chronic foot conditions you may develop at some point. Dr. Kemp, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Andrews, and Dr. Berger of Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates can help you deal with those chronic foot conditions in Boise, Nampa & Meridian, ID.

How Can a Podiatrist Manage Your Chronic Foot Conditions?

Podiatrists play an essential role in helping us manage our chronic foot problems.

For starters, your podiatrists can prevent those nagging foot conditions from emerging. During an appointment, they can note your feet' current condition and spot any developing issues.

If your podiatrist identifies developing issues related to your poor choice of footwear, they can advise you to purchase new shoes. Alternatively, they can prescribe custom orthotics that correct the positioning of your feet to prevent issues from surfacing.

Foot exercises are also useful for preventing various chronic conditions. They can strengthen and mobilize the structures in your feet, making them more resistant to injury.

Consulting a podiatrist should remain your priority even if you have a foot condition already.

Your podiatrist can conduct tests to determine the nature of your injury and discuss potential solutions afterward. If you are in constant pain, your podiatrist may prescribe medication to alleviate your symptoms. They can then devise a treatment plan that accounts for your feet' unique characteristics, particular injury, and treatment preferences.

Consult Dr. Kemp, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Andrews, and Dr. Berger of Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates if you seek expert treatment for chronic foot conditions. Call 208-327-0627 for their Boise office, 208-463-1660 for their Nampa location, or 208-888-9876 for their Meridian clinic.

Work with Dr. Ryan Kemp, Dr. Kerry Anderson, Dr. Boyd Andrews, and Dr. Adam Gerber of Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates to effectively manage your foot conditions in Boise, Nampa, and Meridian, ID.

What Are Chronic Foot Conditions?

Conditions that cause chronic symptoms are pretty standard. Many of those conditions cause issues with the back, knees, and other joints. Of course, your feet are not immune from developing those chronic health issues. You may already be suffering from the symptoms now without realizing it.

Chief among the chronic foot conditions people deal with is osteoarthritis. This condition is characterized by the deterioration of cartilage between the joints in your feet. It's notorious for causing significant pain.

Plantar fasciitis is another nagging condition capable of causing significant foot pain. You may struggle with this condition because the tissues connecting your heel bone and toes have sustained significant damage.

Bunions are also considered chronic foot conditions. For those unaware, bunions may form due to sustained pressure on the big toe joint.

Those are just some examples of the chronic foot conditions you may develop at some point. Dr. Kemp, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Andrews, and Dr. Berger of Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates can help you deal with those chronic foot conditions in Boise, Nampa & Meridian, ID.

How Can a Podiatrist Manage Your Chronic Foot Conditions?

Podiatrists play an essential role in helping us manage our chronic foot problems.

For starters, your podiatrists can prevent those nagging foot conditions from emerging. During an appointment, they can note your feet' current condition and spot any developing issues.

If your podiatrist identifies developing issues related to your poor choice of footwear, they can advise you to purchase new shoes. Alternatively, they can prescribe custom orthotics that correct the positioning of your feet to prevent issues from surfacing.

Foot exercises are also useful for preventing various chronic conditions. They can strengthen and mobilize the structures in your feet, making them more resistant to injury.

Consulting a podiatrist should remain your priority even if you have a foot condition already.

Your podiatrist can conduct tests to determine the nature of your injury and discuss potential solutions afterward. If you are in constant pain, your podiatrist may prescribe medication to alleviate your symptoms. They can then devise a treatment plan that accounts for your feet' unique characteristics, particular injury, and treatment preferences.

Consult Dr. Kemp, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Andrews, and Dr. Berger of Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates if you seek expert treatment for chronic foot conditions. Call 208-327-0627 for their Boise office, 208-463-1660 for their Nampa location, or 208-888-9876 for their Meridian clinic.

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