Is My Toe Stubbed or Broken? 3 Tips to Help You Decide
It’s Important to Know in Case You Need Further TreatmentKnowing the difference between a stubbed and broken toe is crucial…
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Achilles tendonitis is a common overuse injury that affects the Achilles tendon – the thick band of tissue connecting your…
Read More >It’s Important to Know in Case You Need Further TreatmentKnowing the difference between a stubbed and broken toe is crucial…
Read More >Podiatrists Are Trained to Treat Legs, Feet, & Ankles Your podiatrist is a fully trained foot and ankle surgeon who…
Read More >Usually, swollen feet and legs are a temporary side effect of the heat, but in some situations, medical attention may…
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Read More >Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy or ESWT applied with the Swiss Dolorclast method uses shockwave energy to relieve foot…
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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.