How chemotherapy affects your feet
Neuropathy from chemo One of the most common side effects of chemotherapy is a condition called chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN)….
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Summer is the season of sunshine, sandals, and unfortunately—stubbed toes. With outdoor activities in full swing and footwear choices shifting…
Read More >Neuropathy from chemo One of the most common side effects of chemotherapy is a condition called chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN)….
Read More >Following some types of foot surgery, you may be in a cast or splint for two to six weeks. Most…
Read More >All of this can add up to sore feet and other foot problems. Don’t let the holidays do a number…
Read More >Stretching and strengthening exercises may provide relief from symptom caused by plantar fasciitis. If these conservative measures are not effective,…
Read More >Whether you have diabetes or not, it’s important to be aware of the facts behind the disease, so you know…
Read More >Because your feet are at such great risk when you have diabetes, it’s important to give them extra care. Follow…
Read More >Heel spurs Heel spurs are bone spurs that develop on the bottom of the heel. Many people experience little to…
Read More >Excision of the neuroma is performed on an outpatient basis, as with most foot surgeries. Your doctor will make an…
Read More >Walk around barefoot. Often times, heel pain is caused by plantar fasciitis, which occurs when the tissue on the bottom…
Read More >Our Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) is fully licensed and regulated by the state of Kansas, and our boutique center concentrates on foot surgery only. This allows us to provide the best equipment and a dedicated staff to treat most surgical foot problems we encounter. Our outpatient facility allows our patients shorter facility stays and an environment with less risk for infection.