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Page 1: Common Foot and Ankle Injuries: You Don’t Have to Suffer!

Foot and Ankle Injuries: You Don’t

Have to SufferWarren A. Chiodo, DPM

Summit Medical Group- Berkeley HeightsBensley Pavilion, 2nd Fl.

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Understand what a Podiatrist is and how they can help you

Understand that painful feet and ankles are not normal and can indicate/lead to bigger issues

Understand why you are having foot and ankle pain

Understand what treatment options are available to resolve your foot and ankle pain

Objectives

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Dermatological◦ Plantars warts◦ Fungal nails and

Athlete’s feet◦ Melanomas and

other cancerous lesions

Biomechanical Bunions and

hammertoes Heel pain Flat Feet and High

arches

Categories of Foot and Ankle Issues

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Sports Medicine and Trauma◦ Ankle Sprains◦ Achilles Tendonitis◦ Ankle Fractures◦ Foot fractures

Pediatrics◦ Clubfoot◦ Flat feet◦ Calcaneal

Apophysitis (heel pain)

◦ Foreign bodies

Categories of Foot and Ankle Issues

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Systemic Problems◦ Diabetes Mellitus

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Neuropathy

◦ Rheumatoid Arthritis◦ Gout

Categories of Foot and Ankle Issues

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Plantar Warts◦ Caused by virus◦ Can be found in

gyms, locker rooms, pools, salons

◦ Can be painful if on weight bearing surface of foot

Dermatological Issues

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Treatments◦ 1st Visit: Biopsy and

topical treatment◦ Subsequent Visits:

Debridement and repeat applications of topical treatments

◦ Possible surgical excision, oral anti-viral, or topical anti-viral as needed

Dermatological Issues

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Onychomycosis◦ Fungal infection of

nails Generally occurs after

any microtrauma to nail plate that exposes nail bed

Athlete’s Foot (Tinea pedis)◦ Fungal infection of

skin

Dermatological Issues

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Onychomycosis Tinea Pedis◦ Prescription topical

anti-fungal solutions, gels, creams, lotions

◦ Over-the-counter creams and powders

◦ Soak in tea tree oil or tanic acid (black tea)

Dermatological Issues

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Melanomas and Other Cancerous lesions

Benign Skin Lesions

Dermatological Issues

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PUNCH BIOPSY!!

May require surgical intervention or referral for further oncological workup

If benign, can continue to observe or excise

Dermatological Issues

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Bunions and Hammertoes

Biomechanical Issues

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Bunions and Hammertoes◦ Conservative Care

Injection therapy Toe sleeves Alternative shoe gear Custom Molded Orthoses

◦ Surgical Intervention Generally considered the only long-term treatment

for symptomatic bunions and hammertoes

Biomechanical Issues

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Bunion surgery

Biomechanical Issues

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Heel Pain a.k.a Plantar Fasciitis◦ Caused by excessive strain on the ligament on

bottom of foot◦ May develop a heel spur◦ Generally worst when getting up from rest or

after long periods of activity◦ Pulling, sharp pain in bottom of heel or

throughout the arch

Biomechanical Issues

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Plantar fasciitis◦ Injection therapy

1-3 injections

◦ Stretching Daily

◦ Icing Frozen bottle of water

◦ Custom Molded Orthoses

◦ Night splint◦ Physical Therapy

Biomechanical Issues

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Plantar fasciitis◦ 90% of people get

resolution of symptoms with conservative care

The unlucky 10% have minimally invasive options◦ Radiofrequency◦ Platelet rich plasma◦ Shockwave therapy◦ Fasciectomy with or

without heel spur resection

Biomechanical Issues

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Ankle Sprains◦ Generally caused by

twisting ankle towards outside (inversion)

◦ Can damage ligaments and tendons

◦ Common in sports or when you least expect it

Sports Medicine and Trauma

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X-rays Ambulatory cast

CAM Walker Gameday Brace REST, ICE,

ELEVATION Physical Therapy

Sports Medicine and Trauma

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Ankle Sprains◦ Generally 4-6 week

recovery◦ Should see steady

improvement◦ If no improvement,

may need an MRI

Sports Medicine and Trauma

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Achilles Tendonitis◦ Pain at insertion on

posterior heel or lower leg

◦ Due to overuse and/or excessive tightness

◦ Could lead to rupture if chronic degeneration of tendon

Sports Medicine and Trauma

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Achilles Tendonitis◦ Immobilization with

heel lift◦ Stretching and icing◦ Prolotherapy

Injection therapy◦ Night Splint◦ Physical Therapy◦ Surgical Intervention

Sports Medicine and Trauma

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Ankle Fractures Foot Fractures

Sports Medicine and Trauma

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Foot Fractures If no displacement, can try conservative care

If displaced or unstable, requires surgical intervention

Complications: non-unions, mal-unions, post-traumatic arthritis

Sports Medicine and Trauma

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Clubfoot◦ Typically 1st born

child◦ Requires serial

casting ASAP◦ May require surgical

intervention

Flat Feet◦ All foot bones are

not developed until 6 yrs of age

◦ Can be flexible or rigid

◦ If rigid, may require CT or MRI

Pediatrics

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Flat feet◦ Normal ligamentous

laxity◦ How do I know if my

child’s flat foot is a problem or normal?

◦ If rigid Coalition- abnormal

joint fusion Tendon spasm

Stretching Physical Therapy Orthotics

Surgical Intervention??

Pediatrics

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Calcaneal Apophysitis◦ Heel pain in children◦ Generally seen in

active children during activities

◦ May occur in overweight children

Pediatrics

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Foreign Bodies◦ Splinters, needles,

glass

May be taken out and irrigated in office◦ Aftercare may

include soaking and topical antibiotic vs. oral antibiotic

May require surgical procedure if deep

Pediatrics

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Diabetes Mellitus◦ Routine foot

examinations◦ Vascular studies◦ Nerve conduction

studies◦ Wound Care◦ Diabetic Shoes and

Insoles

Systemic Diseases

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Rheumatoid Arthritis◦ Leads to foot

deformity Custom molded

orthoses Injection therapy for

pain Possible Surgical

intervention

Gout◦ Uric Acid causing

inflammation of joint◦ Generally seen in

big toe joint◦ Treated with

injection therapy or anti-inflammatories

Systemic Diseases

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Thank you!!!

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