Ligaments connect the toes to the metatarsal bones, surrounding the toe joints in the shape of a capsule. When these toe joint ligaments get inflamed affecting the ball of the foot directly beneath, the condition is called Capsulitis. Capsulitis affects both men and women between the ages of 30-60 years. In the sports field, volleyball […]
Category: Common Foot Conditions
Burning Feet Are Not a Result of Walking on Hot Coals
Fire-walking or walking on hot coals has existed for centuries in the eastern hemisphere be it for religious feasts; to dispense justice; as a healing practice; initiation rites or to remove evil spirits. The majority of fire walkers do not burn their feet because they have been psyched up and also because wood is a […]
Weakness in the Foot Bones Could Be Charcot Foot
Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot, also known as “the Napoleon of the neuroses,” was a French neurologist whose name is linked to at least 15 medical eponyms, one of which is the Charcot Foot. What is Charcot Foot? Charcot Foot is a condition in which there is severe weakness and at times, a loss of sensation in […]
There’s no Doubt about Gout – It’s a Pain!
When your big toe joint pains When it’s all inflamed And the swelling is bad Without a doubt It sounds like Gout Rich foods should be avoided, which is sad! Often referred to as the most painful type of arthritis, gout mostly affects men, however, post-menopause women are also likely to suffer from it. A […]
Achilles Tendonitis – a Case of the Strongest Tendon as the Weakest Link
In Greek mythology, Achilles, one of the most famous warriors of the Trojan War, was the son of a nymph Thetis and King Peleus. To make him immortal, Thetis dipped Achilles in the River Styx, but since she held him by the heel, that was the only part of him that was vulnerable. According to […]
Diabetes and Foot Care
Facebook is plastered with home remedies and advice from quacks regarding Diabetic Foot Care. Many people are very naïve regarding medical advice and believe that all information on a public forum is accurate. We at Syracuse Podiatry, located in Fayetteville, NY, are fortunate to have a board certified podiatrist, Dr. Ryan L. D’Amico, who has […]
How to Treat Smelly Feet
Foot odor is a polite way of referring to stinky smelly feet. Some people may not consider it a foot problem, but to those who suffer from this unpleasant condition it’s a major source of embarrassment. Comments like, “What’s that cheesy smell?” or “Why is there such a strong smell of vinegar in the air?” […]
What You Can Do About Your Ingrown Toenails
The simplest of foot problems can have the most difficult sounding names! In the world of medicine, an Ingrown Toenail has alternative names, such as Onychocryptosis; Unguis Incarnates; Nail Avlusion and Matrix Excision, but for the sake of simplicity we at Syracuse Podiatry refer to it as an ingrown toenail. This condition occurs when the […]
What Is This Bump On the Back of My Heel?
When a simple bump on the back of the heel is referred to as Mulholland Deformity, Pump Bump and Haglund’s Deformity, one should realize that this painful bump means business! This condition develops when the bony section of the heel – where the Achilles tendon is located – becomes enlarged and inflamed and if not […]
Causes and Treatments for Flat Feet
‘Normal’ feet are feet not overly arched or overly flat. But Pes Planus or Flatfoot as the condition is commonly known, refers to a change in the shape of the foot because either it has no arch or the arch is flattened as the tissues holding the joints or tendons have become loose. Flatfoot is […]