Treating Podiatric Problems Throughout Western New York
Our Rochester Regional Health Podiatry and Foot Pain Program treats common conditions that affect how you walk, including work-related injuries, dermatological conditions, neuropathy, problems linked to flat feet, diabetic foot problems, and malformations like bunions and hammertoes.
What are Podiatric Problems?
The Podiatry team in Rochester Regional Health?s Foot & Ankle Center treat the range of foot and ankle pain, including:
- Achilles tendonitis and tears
- Sprains and fractures
- Blisters and wounds
- Problems linked to flat feet, including arch pain, plantar fasciitis, and shin splints
- Dermatological foot conditions, including toenail fungus, ingrown toenails, calluses, and athlete?s foot
- Neuropathy, nerve entrapments, and Morton?s neuroma
- Diabetic foot problems, including ulcers, sores, bruises, and infections
- Arthritis of the foot and ankle
- Bunions
- Hammertoe
- Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
Conservative Treatment
After an evaluation, our Podiatry Program team will provide you with the best possible treatment plan, typically starting with non-surgical options including:
- Physical therapy to build strength and restore range of motion
- Lifestyle changes ? avoiding activities that make the shoulder painful
- Pain control through ice and heat and over-the-counter medication
- Orthotic inserts and braces
- Corticosteroid injections
- Topical treatment of calluses, nails, and warts
Get Back in Action?
Our board-certified physicians and skilled professionals will work with you to assess your ankle pain, develop the right treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and guide you every step of the way.