Experiencing a painful foot or ankle issue and want information on common conditions and treatment options? Browse our online podiatry library for in-depth articles from the board-certified specialists at the Annapolis Foot & Ankle Center.
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Partner With Our Central Maryland Podiatrists for Top-Notch Peripheral Artery Disease Prevention and TreatmentPeripheral artery disease, or PAD, is a circulatory condition causing pain in the feet and legs. Our Central MD podiatry clinics offer testing and treatment.
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New Patient FormsNew patients at Annapolis Foot & Ankle Center must fill out the following forms and bring to their first appointment.
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Foot Care Before and After a MarathonNothing will end your marathon training faster than a foot or ankle problem. Get tips from podiatrists who specialize in running and sports injuries here.
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Morton's NeuromaMorton's neuroma can cause pain and discomfort in the toes and can prevent you from wearing certain shoes and participating in certain activities. We can help.
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What Is a Subchondroplasty® Procedure?If you have been diagnosed with bone marrow lesions, then the minimally invasive Subchondroplasty® Procedure might be right for you. Our surgeons explain here.
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Top 10 Foot Problems We See in Central MarylandWe take a look at the foot problems we treat most frequently in our Central Maryland clinics and explain how we diagnose and treat them. Learn more here.
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What Is Chronic Ankle Instability?With proper diagnosis, a chronically weak and unstable ankle could be treated to prevent future problems. If your ankle frequently gives out on you, call us.
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When to Replace Your Running ShoesAvid runners should pay close attention to the condition of their shoes to avoid injury. We offer shoe recommendations and guidance for replacing old shoes.
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Symptoms of Runner's Knee and Treatment for Patellofemoral PainRunner's knee is a general term for knee pain in athletes. Sometimes, conservative treatments are effective, other times arthroscopic surgery is necessary.
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What Is a Dislocated Ankle?Dislocated ankles require physiotherapy and time to heal completely. Under the direction of a skilled podiatrist, patients can have very good outcomes.