Neuromas

A person holding forefoot with pain

A neuroma is a benign growth of the nerve frequently found between the third and fourth toes typically due to inflammation which results in pain, tingling, or numbness in the toes and foot.

Lapiplasty® 

close up of feet suffering from joint pain

Lapiplasty® is a new procedure for surgically correcting bunions. It is the first and only procedure specifically developed for correcting all three dimensions of the bunion deformity at the root of the problem. This advanced technology is designed to allow you to walk within days of surgery while permanently relieving your bunion pain and returning you to your active lifestyle.

Hammertoe

woman massaging her bare feet after a long day of wearing narrow shoes

A hammertoe is a deformity of the second through fifth toes, in which the toe is bent downward at the joint closest to the end of the toe. This deformity can be hereditary or can be caused by wearing shoes that are too tight.

Bunion (Hallux Valgus)

image of feet with bone on the foot disease

Bunions are foot deformities that can be identified by the “bump” at the base of the big toe. Bunions are brought about by years of abnormal motion and pressure on the joint and are a symptom of poor foot development, usually caused by gait, inherited foot type, or poorly fitting shoes.

Foot & Ankle Arthritis

close up of feet suffering from joint pain

Arthritis can arise in many forms and cause significant pain and discomfort. Treatment usually begins with non-operative treatments which may include activity modification, medications, and therapy.

Achilles Tendonitis

woman crouching down during jog due to achilles pain

Achilles tendonitis is a condition that is caused by inflammation of the Achilles tendon.

Tennis Elbow

female tennis player holding elbow in pain after injury

Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition of the elbow caused by overuse. Treatment is usually conservative with the condition rarely requiring surgical intervention.

Elbow Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)

High school baseball pitcher in full wind-up pitching during a game

A medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury is an uncommon injury to the elbow. Treatment for a MCL tear may include a physical therapy program or surgical intervention, depending on the severity of the injury.

Little Leaguer’s Elbow

Pitcher throwing a pitch during a baseball game

Little League elbow is a condition that is caused by repetitive throwing motions, especially in children
who play sports that involve an overhand throw. Treatments for Little League Elbow typically involve a
closely monitored rehabilitation plan with surgery being reserved for only the most extreme cases.

Golfer’s Elbow

Injured golfer holding elbow in pain

Golfer’s Elbow is caused by repetitive motion of the wrist resulting in inflammation. Treatment is usually conservative with the condition rarely requiring surgical intervention.