We offer a variety of treatment conservative and surgical treatment options for foot and ankle pain, plantar fasciitis, heel pain, neuromas, hammer toes, bunions, fungal nails, athletes foot, plantar warts, ingrown nails, flat feet, corns, callus + more
We offer conservative and surgical treatment options for injuries of the foot and ankle from minor sprains, shin splints, stress fractures, tendonitis, foot and ankle fractures, to more traumatic injuries.
Our experts offer preventative and interventional management for diabetic foot care, neuropathy, lower extremity wounds, at-risk foot care, and custom accommodative orthotics and diabetic shoes.
Ankle pain and instability can severely impact your mobility and quality of life. Whether caused by an acute injury, chronic condition, or repetitive stress, our team at South Jersey Foot and Ankle Institute is experienced in diagnosing the underlying causes and providing effective treatments. We offer both conservative therapies, such as bracing and physical therapy, and surgical options for more severe cases. Our focus is on restoring stability, reducing pain, and preventing future injuries.
Arthritis in the foot and ankle can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling, making daily activities challenging. We treat various forms of arthritis, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, with personalized care plans that may include medication, physical therapy, custom orthotics, or surgery. Our aim is to manage symptoms, improve mobility, and enhance your overall quality of life.
Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that affects the skin of the feet, leading to itching, burning, and cracking. We offer effective treatments for athlete’s foot, including topical antifungal medications and advice on preventing reinfection. Our focus is on relieving symptoms and ensuring the infection is fully resolved.
Bunions are painful bony bumps that form at the base of the big toe, often leading to discomfort, swelling, and difficulty wearing shoes. At South Jersey Foot and Ankle Institute, we provide both non-surgical and surgical treatments for bunions. Depending on the severity of the condition, treatment options may include padding, orthotics, physical therapy, or bunionectomy surgery. Our goal is to relieve pain, improve foot function, and prevent the bunion from worsening.
Diabetic foot care is essential for managing and preventing complications associated with diabetes. At South Jersey Foot and Ankle Institute, we offer comprehensive diabetic foot care, including regular screenings, wound care, and preventive treatments. Our goal is to reduce the risk of infections, ulcers, and other serious complications that can arise due to poor circulation and neuropathy. By focusing on early detection and personalized care, we help our diabetic patients maintain healthy feet and prevent long-term issues.
Diabetic shoes are specially designed to reduce the risk of foot injuries and improve comfort for patients with diabetes. We provide diabetic footwear that accommodates custom orthotics, offers extra protection, and helps prevent complications such as ulcers and infections. Proper footwear is a vital part of comprehensive diabetic foot care, promoting overall foot health.
Hammertoes are deformities that cause the toes to bend abnormally at the middle joint, often leading to pain, corns, and difficulty wearing shoes. We offer customized treatment plans for hammertoes, ranging from conservative methods like splinting and orthotics to surgical correction. Early intervention can prevent the condition from progressing, allowing for a more comfortable and functional foot.
Foot infections can result from injuries, cuts, or underlying conditions like diabetes. Timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial to preventing complications. We offer comprehensive care for foot infections, including antibiotic therapy, wound care, and surgical intervention when necessary, to ensure complete recovery.
Ingrown toenails occur when the edge of the nail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain, redness, and sometimes infection. We provide safe and effective treatments for ingrown toenails, ranging from conservative care to minor surgical procedures that remove the offending nail edge. Prompt treatment can alleviate pain and prevent the condition from recurring.
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain, resulting from inflammation of the plantar fascia ligament that runs along the bottom of your foot. We offer a range of treatments, including stretching exercises, orthotics, anti-inflammatory medications, and, in severe cases, corticosteroid injections or surgery. Our goal is to reduce pain, promote healing, and help you return to your normal activities.
Sports injuries to the foot and ankle are common, whether you’re a professional athlete or enjoy recreational sports. We specialize in diagnosing and treating sports-related injuries such as sprains, fractures, tendonitis, and stress fractures. Our approach combines advanced diagnostic techniques with customized treatment plans that may include physical therapy, orthotics, or surgery when necessary. Our goal is to get you back on your feet and back in the game as quickly and safely as possible.
Tendons are strong, fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones and help with movement. Tendonitis is a painful condition that occurs when a tendon becomes inflamed, swollen, or irritated. Tendonitis in the foot or ankle is typically the result of overuse or injury, leading to pain, swelling, and limited movement. We treat various types of tendonitis, including Achilles tendonitis and posterior tibial tendonitis, with a range of therapies such as rest, anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, and custom orthotics. For severe or persistent cases, surgical intervention may be recommended. Our approach aims to reduce inflammation, promote healing, and restore normal function.
Warts on the feet, known as plantar warts, are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can be painful and persistent. We provide multimodal approach to the treatment of warts to get rid of them as quickly as possible and to reduce the risk of recurrence.
We are a team of professionals devoted to the treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.
Phone Number: 856- 290- 7818
Fax Number: 856- 290-7820
412 Ewan Road, Suite C
Mullica Hill, New Jersey 08062
Sjfootandankleinstitute@gmail.com
www.southjerseyfootandankleinstitute.com
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