Advanced Foot & Ankle Institute of Georgia

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Advanced Foot & Ankle Institute Of Georgia

What Is Podiatrist?

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You may have heard the term “podiatrist” before, but do you actually know what these medical professionals do? Essentially, podiatrists specialize in providing medical treatment for all issues having to do with the feet and ankles. While some may be relatively minor like corns and calluses, other conditions such as neuromas, hammertoes, ingrown toenails, and heel spurs may require more specialized attention. These professionals have specialized training in addition to an undergraduate and medical degree. They are required to be licensed by the state in which they choose to practice. This ensures that you’re truly getting the specialized care you need in relation to your foot and ankle problems.

Heel Pain

In Demand

Whether you’re an athlete that is suffering from the side effects of training too hard and too long, or you’re a diabetic patient who needs special attention when it comes to your feet – podiatrists have become more in-demand than ever. With a rapidly aging population and a tendency for patients to ignore their foot disorders, podiatrists are an important part of the medical community.

If you’re wondering whether or not your foot issues require medical attention, it will never hurt to consult with a podiatric physician. Not only can they provide you with diagnosis, but they can also set you up on a treatment plan that will eliminate your pain and ensure that the problem doesn’t reoccur in the future.

Podiatrists Typically Do the Following:

Consult with patients and other medical professionals on how to prevent problems related to the feet and ankles.

  • Treat and diagnose serious concerns including tumors, fractures, diseases on the skin and nails, deformities, and ulcers.
  • Correct issues like bunions, hammertoes, fractures, clawtoes, infections, ruptured Achilles, and other damaged ligaments and tendons through surgical procedures.
  • Recommend therapy and perform procedures that aid in diagnosis such as ultrasound and lab testing.
  • If patients are in need of orthotic devices to aid them in living comfortably, a podiatrist can fit them professionally.
  • Treat all conditions that are related to the feet including: corns, bunions, cysts, calluses, infections, heel spurs, ingrown toenails, plantar fasciitis and bone disorders.

Don’t Self Treat

Because many people neglect their foot problems, there is a higher chance that they will try to treat the issue themselves. This can not only be ineffective, but it can also cause the problem to become worse or infected. If you’re experiencing pain, dry areas, toenail issues, or any other concern pertaining to your feet – don’t take the risk. Consult with one of the 15,000 practicing podiatrists here in the United States and get the relief you need in a safe and efficient manner.