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If you’d like more information on communicating with your podiatrist or wearing custom orthotics, take a look at the following resources. Call All South Bay Footcare at (310) 986-2925 to learn more about our services.
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If you are experiencing any type of foot pain, you may be tempted to purchase over-the-counter orthotic devices such as heel cups or insole inserts to alleviate the problem. While these products may offer some relief, nothing can help you as well as custom orthotic devices can. Learn why custom-made orthotics fabricated by the Footmaxx System may be right for you and discuss your options with your podiatrist.
Benefits of Custom-made Orthotics
Orthotics are devices that are worn inside the shoe to address any number of foot conditions. They may be recommended as an alternative to invasive foot surgery or to provide relief from bunion pain. Custom-made orthotics offer several benefits, including:
- Targeted treatment: Since custom orthotics are manufactured per your doctor’s specifications, you can be sure they will precisely address your foot problems and provide the most therapeutic effect.
- Guaranteed fit: High-tech orthotics can be created with the Footmaxx System which uses computerized measurements to gauge size, gait, and pressure. This ensures the most accurate, individualized fit possible for optimal effectiveness and comfort.
- Superior support: The custom design of your orthotics gives your foot the exact amount of support it needs in every area. Better support can lead to pain relief and improved posture.
It is important to note that, while effective in many cases, orthotics are not for everyone. Some conditions will require foot surgery or other specialized treatment options. It is always best to discuss your options with your doctor and decide on the best course of treatment together.
If you are experiencing foot pain and are interested in learning more about custom orthotics, contact All South Bay Footcare of Los Angeles and Torrance. We also offer foot surgery, corn removal, and ingrown toenail treatment. Visit our website or give us a call at (310) 986-2925 to learn more about our foot care services or to schedule an appointment.
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Improperly groomed toenails can easily become ingrown and cause discomfort. Surprisingly, many people are not aware that there is a right way and a wrong way to trim toenails. In this video, you’ll learn the basics of proper toenail care.
As this clip demonstrates, conventional nail clippers are not the best tool for cutting your toenails because they do not follow the natural curve of the nail. A regular nail file may be the best tool for preventing ingrown toenails and achieving a perfectly pedicured toe.
If you are suffering from ingrown toenails or any other foot condition, contact All South Bay Footcare of Los Angeles and Torrance. We provide general foot care services, foot surgery, and diabetic foot care. Call (310) 986-2925 to book your appointment.
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Whether you need foot surgery, corn removal, or treatment for an ingrown toenail, your foot doctor is your source for solutions. Communication is the key to effective and quality treatment from your podiatrist. Before you leave your appointment, be sure to ask these three important questions:
- What are the treatment options for my condition? Some foot conditions may require surgery while others simply need orthotics, but you should be aware of all of your options and their respective pros and cons. Most podiatrists will recommend the least invasive treatment option but may present other options that are more effective at treating your condition and pose few risks.
- How can I support my foot health at home? Even if you do not have a serious condition, proper everyday foot care is important. Ask your podiatrist about the best ways to clean, groom, and even exercise your feet. Also ask for recommendations about proper footwear. If you are diabetic, you are likely to experience circulation problems and nerve damage, making attentive foot care all the more important.
- What is my projected recovery time? Whether you are undergoing bunion surgery or receiving therapeutic treatment for plantar fasciitis, you will want to know approximately how long it will be before you fully recover. Inquire about any and all physical restrictions to avoid re-injury. Always follow your doctor’s recommendations and contact the office if you experience any complications.
Any question you have about your foot health is an important one, so make a list of everything you want to know and don’t hesitate to ask other questions that may arise. Your foot doctor will be more than happy to answer your questions and help you understand your foot health.
If you are in need of foot care in Los Angeles or Torrance, contact All South Bay Footcare. We offer foot surgery, corn removal, diabetic foot care, and more. Call (310) 986-2925 to schedule your appointment today.
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As summer approaches, it’s time to get your feet ready for sandal season. You want to make sure that you’ve got pretty feet to slip into your fun, trendy sandals. Here are a few foot problems to be aware of. Make sure to visit a podiatrist, like All South Bay Footcare, if you’re having any of these issues.
Bunions
Bunions are not just unsightly, but they’re also painful. You won’t have an easy time enjoying the active summer season if every step is painful. The good news is that minimal incision surgery allows you to have your bunion taken care of with a very short recovery time. Most people who use MIS for bunion surgery barely feel like they’ve had foot surgery at all!
Bone Spurs and Corns
Like bunions, bone spurs and corns can be very uncomfortable, in addition to being unattractive. Like bunion surgery, corn removal can be done with minimal incision surgery and won’t cause a lot of pain or require a long recovery time.
Nail Fungus and Infections
Toenails that have become infected with fungus often look yellowish, especially thick, or can be soft and fragile. However, there are other problems that aren’t fungus-related that have similar symptoms, so you should have your toenails looked at to properly diagnose your condition. Toenail fungus is best treated early, so don’t delay if you think you may need treatment. To avoid fungal infections, keep your feet clean and dry and change your socks regularly.
Ingrown Toenails
Although there are home remedies for ingrown toenails, they often don’t work or they’re more painful that having them treated professionally. Ingrown toenails are typically caused by genetic factors, shoe pressure, fungal infection, or physical trauma. They’re not usually caused by improper clipping, as is commonly thought. If you have an ingrown nail, then a simple surgery to correct it at the root may be your solution so it doesn’t get any worse.
Warm weather is quickly approaching so make sure your feet are in tip top shape. All South Bay Footcare provides the best foot care in the Los Angeles area. We offer treatment for bunions, corns, bone spurs, ingrown toenails, and more. For more information, view our website or contact us at (310) 986-2925 to make an appointment today!