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Reasons to See a Podiatrist

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27 Jun, 2024

Reasons to See a Podiatrist

We rely on them every single day, and they carry our load every step of the way, but feet are often taken for granted. We take our car to maintenance regularly, but when is the last time you schedule foot care?

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You might be young and healthy now, but the burden on the feet will take its toll on your whole body. Misalignments and deformations can impact your knees, hips, and even your circulatory and nervous system!

In this brief article brought to you by Mid Penn Foot & Ankle Specialists, we put a light on some of the overlooked reasons to see a licensed podiatrist. If you have any questions or concerns, you are always welcomed to chat or visit one of our specialists today.

Preventive care and early detection

Many foot issues develop gradually, and early detection can prevent complications down the road. Regular visits to a podiatrist can help you catch potential problems before they become serious.

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Just as you would see a dentist regularly, periodic visits to a podiatrist can help identify issues like bunions, hammertoes, and plantar fasciitis early. These conditions can worsen over time and lead to chronic pain and deformity if not addressed promptly.

Managing chronic conditions

If you have chronic conditions like diabetes or arthritis, seeing a podiatrist is crucial. Diabetics often face foot problems due to poor circulation and neuropathy, which can worsen with ulcers and infections. Regular foot exams by a podiatrist help manage these risks and prevent serious complications.

Foot care is also essential for those with arthritis. Arthritis causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in the feet and ankles. A podiatrist can offer treatments to manage symptoms, recommend proper footwear, and provide guidance on exercises to maintain joint function.

Improve mobility and function

As you age, maintaining mobility becomes increasingly important. Podiatrists help you stay active and independent by addressing foot and ankle issues that limit movement. Poor foot health affects your balance and increases the risk of falls. Podiatrists recommend exercises and footwear to improve stability and reduce fall risk.

Don’t forget that wearing the right shoes is also crucial for foot health. Podiatrists can provide guidance on proper footwear for your specific needs, whether for daily wear, sports, or managing foot deformities. They can also provide custom orthotic devices that correct biomechanical issues.

Treat injuries and aid rehabilitation

Whether from sports, accidents, or everyday activities, injuries to the feet and ankles are sadly common. Fractures, sprains, and tendinitis are just some of the things a licensed foot doctor can resolve.

Prompt and proper treatment of fractures and sprains is essential for healing and preventing long-term issues. A podiatrist provides the necessary care and recommends physical therapy to restore strength and flexibility.

Conditions like Achilles tendinitis require expert care to avoid chronic pain and disability. Podiatrists offer treatments such as anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, and sometimes surgical intervention.

Treat your feet; consult a foot specialist today

The feet are complex structures composed of 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments, all working in harmony to support and propel the body.

A licensed podiatrist has spent years learning about the intricacies of the feet, ankles, and lower extremities. If you would like to consult with a foot specialist, then call Mid Penn Foot & Ankle Specialists to get started! We are happy to address any questions or concerns you may have.

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