Harry Cotler DPM

Showing posts with label foot treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foot treatment. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2015

Haglund's Deformity

Haglund’s Deformity, sometimes called “pump hump” is a bony enlargement on the back of the heel bone. This condition is most common in women who wear pump-style shoes. The shape of the foot can also contribute to the development of this condition. If you have high arches, a tight Achilles tendon or a tendency to walk on the outside area of your feet, you are more likely to develop Haglund’s Deformity.
 
The inflammation on the back of the heel is caused when the soft tissue around the Achilles tendon becomes irritated. Irritation in this area is often the result of pressure caused by the back of pump-style shoes. Those suffering from Haglund’s Deformity often exhibit the following symptoms:
  • Enlarged bony prominence on the back of the heel
  • Heel pain
  • Blisters on the heels
  • Swelling in the back of the heel and redness or inflamed tissue at the site of the swelling
Our team at Affiliated Ankle & Foot Care Center will carefully examine your feet and record a thorough medical history evaluation. There are many treatment options available, these options include shoe modification, medication, immobilization and in extreme cases, surgery. When home remedies do not work or the bump continues to enlarge, it’s time to seek medical attention from a podiatrist. Call today to schedule an appointment with our team. 

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Onychomycosis

Onychomycosis is a fungal infection the effects the toenails or fingernails. It is the most common disease of the nails and constitutes about half of all fungal abnormalities. This condition causes the nail to become discolored and become thick. As the infection progresses, the nail can become brittle and possibly fall off.
 
At first glance, onychomycosis appears to be only a cosmetic concern. However, without treatment, the toenails can become abnormally thick forcing the toe to press against the inside of the shoes, causing pressure, irritation, and pain. Onychomycosis is very treatable with a podiatrist. In most cases, onychomycosis can be treated in the following ways:
  • Medications – prescription of topical or oral antifungal medications can be given to provide relief
  • Light – depending on the severity of the condition, light can be used for treatment. Fungi are sensitive to heat, so laser treatment to heat the nail bed will disrupt fungal growth
  • Removal of nail – by removing the affected part of the nail, the fungus cannot spread and affect other toes or the rest of the foot
Nail fungus, such as onychomycosis should be treated as quickly as possible. These conditions can cause permanent damage to nails if left untreated. It can also lead to other serious infections for those with weakened immune systems. There are many risk factors that come with onychomycosis. Patients who are of poor health, advanced age or have a family history of fungal infections are at particular risk.
 
Talk to us at Affiliated Ankle & Foot Care Center today to see what your treatment options are. You can schedule an appointment with Dr. Harry Cotler at Affiliated Ankle & Foot Care Center in Soldotna, AK, by calling 907-260-3668 or visit us online at www.hcotler.com.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Custom Orthotics

Unlike shoe inserts that you can find at the store or order online, custom orthotics are devices prescribed by a doctor and crafted for your specific foot.  Designed to provide support and comfort to your feet after a thorough evaluation of your feet, ankles and legs, these orthotics can accommodate your unique foot structure and help prevent or treat a variety of conditions.

At Affiliated Ankle and Foot Care, we provide two types of orthotics: those meant to control abnormal motion and those meant to provide additional cushioning and support. Dr. Harry Cotler prescribes custom orthotics for many conditions, including bursitis, plantar fasciitis, tendinitis, bunions, diabetic foot ulcers and foot, ankle and heel pain.

If you are suffering from one of these conditions, Dr. Cotler will examine your feet and how you walk. He will assess the movement and function of your lower extremities and even how your feet function when walking and running. In addition, he will listen to any complaints or concerns you have. This information will all help him design custom orthotics to help your feet and way of life. Clinical studies have shown that these devices are effective in decreasing foot pain and improving function.

To schedule an appointment with our office in Soldotna, AK, call 907-260-FOOT(3668). For more information, visit www.HCotler.com.