When you're experiencing foot and ankle problems you can't do what you love. At the Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City we are committed to providing the highest level of podiatric care in a compassionate environment. We've been in the business for 40 years.
We treat the following conditions: -Heel pain -Plantar fasciitis -Achilles tendonitis -Ingrown toenails -Fungal toenails -Bunions -Hammertoes -Neuromas -Ball of foot pain -Sports injuries -Diabetes and diabetic wounds -Children's foot and ankle problems -Big stiff toe
𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗙𝗢𝗢𝗧 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗔𝗡𝗞𝗟𝗘 𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗘𝗕𝗢𝗢𝗞𝗦 Stop Living With Stubborn Heel Pain www.bergdpm.com/reports/stop-living-with-stubborn-heel-pain.cfm Stop Living With Painful Bunions www.bergdpm.com/reports/stop-living-with-painful-bunions.cfm Guide to Eliminating Fungal Toenails www.bergdpm.com/reports/guide-to-eliminating-fungal-toenails.cfm
For more information check us out at www.bergdpm.com. To reach our office, contact us at 206-368-7000.
On my way to the washroom I hit the door frame so that it pushed the pinky toe outwards and snapped it like a twig (the snapping cracking sound included). Strangely it did not hurt much. In the ER they x-rayed and confirmed an oblique fracture with minimal displacement. They used basic tape to tie the three toes together but with cotton pads in between toes. It seems to be holding and doing the job. I have some swelling and bruising couple of inches around the toe but otherwise no pain.
I got hurt my 4 toe at night i hit with a furniture leg not too hard but i feel a little bit pain is not purple still i can able to move it but i have pain i out a bandage between 3 and 4 toe I hope that is correct thanks ❤
Wow, watching my toenail fungus diminish every hour until it vanished was unreal, I went with what I told you about a few days back and after 48 hours it completely disappeared. I just go'ogled the latest in Sammy Rokernal’s Fungus Key and now my feet feel so clean and normal lol
One thing that I did when recovering from a pinky toe injury was making a slice in an older pair of mesh sided runners to allow lots of room for the pinky toe. It stopped the painful rubbing and I did not have to wear special shoes.
Thanks! Even though I tried in every pair of shoes in 4 different stores, my toes still jammed into the front on my descent ☹️ I’ll try this for my next hike
I tried laser treatment and it didn’t work for me so I got it permanently removed recently. Do I still need to treat the nail bed skin to kill any remaining fungus? I don’t want it in my environment to possibly infect other nails. If yes, how and for how long?
I didn’t stop doing things when I broke mine being stubborn and in denial a little also. It healed but took forever and it still has pain sometimes 6 months later. It sticks up now over my other toes and fits in shoes weird. Lesson learned!
So I am an RN. I wear shoes with wide toe boxes and for the last month I have been wearing a silicone sheild that encapsulates my 2 smallest toes and covers the bunionet. My small toe does not appear to be drastically crooked and I have always had straight toes and healthy feet. I have had this about a year. The swelling has diminished but is still there. My question is will this go away or is surgery the only thing that will make my foot care free again?
I’ve got pain in and down the pinky toe and the connected bone, it feels almost like a sprain but I’m unsure, if I rub the top of my foot over the joint and the main bone it helps, but if I put any amount of pressure on my foot it causes it to hurt a lot, any idea what this may be?
This is exactly me. I went to urgent care and they saw nothing on xray. However I have all the signs you mentioned. I’m trying to heal. Thank you for this video!
What should I do if I have multiple broken toes? My middle toe, my "ring finger" toe and I think my pinky toe (not 100% on that one) are broken and have been for something like a year now (my mom told me "they cant do anything for a broken toe", so I basically left it) and now the pain is so bad I can't wear shoes or boots (or even slippers!) for more than 30 min or so. Can I buddy tape all three toes to my remaining healthy ones or would this require a different approach? Is it possible they've "healed wrong" over the past year?
Thank you for the video. My impacted nail is on my second toe - which is significantly shorter than my "big" toe due to genetics and further shortening after bunion repair. When I hike and ski, the toe hits the top of my shoe/boot, so I think my issue is trauma. There is also a small ganglion cyst near the joint (unchanging about 6 years). There is no discoloration on this single thick and peeling toenails. Should I seek counsel in case of differential (fungus) or just accept my 60-something ugly toenail?
I can't even believe that this happened to me this is the dumbest thing that's ever happened in my life. I was making arts & crafts while watching Xena Warrior Princess and I literally fell out of my chair and my pinky toe caught the side of the table. It was like the worst pain I've ever felt in my life. Somehow I knew it was broken. I've never broken a single bone in my life. And I've been hit by a car going 55 mph while on was on a bike. But a pinky toe? From sitting? What the heck. I can't even believe it myself.
Wow, making the excess sweating stop within 2 days was so much more than I expected, I went with what I talked about last week and after the first day or so I was very surprised to start feeling much more comfortable and dry! I went ahead and go'ogled the latest by Cynthia Yulesin and after 72 hours I now sweat like a “normal” person lol
Great info, making the excess sweating stop within 2 days was so much more than I expected, I went with what I talked about last week and after the first day or so I was very surprised to start feeling much more comfortable and dry! I went ahead and go'ogled Cynthia Yulesin’s Stop Sweating Today and after 72 hours I now sweat like a “normal” person lol
I have a super thickened and discolored big toenail on both my big toes from trauma, due to a cinderblock falling off a truck onto my feet. It ripped both nails almost completely off and because of that, some 13 years later I now deal with that issue. I'm guessing the only cure for it is to get them completely removed. I also didn't know that eczema could cause thickened toenails as well. I deal with eczema and I'm curious as to how that could affect it. 🤔