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Podiatrists in Denver, CO
FootDoctorSearch.com provides a complete directory of Podiatrists in Denver, CO and a plethora of information on foot pain relief, foot surgery, foot pain treatment, ankle surgery and ankle pain treatment. Browse through articles on Foot Pain Relief, get answers to frequently asked questions on Foot Surgery and more.
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Denver Listings
We have found 36 listings in Denver, CO that matched your search criteria.
All Colorado Foot & Ankle Clinics
1501 S Gaylord St
Denver, CO 80210
Mechanik Joseph E
1469 Holly St
Denver, CO 80220
Edelman Ronald Dpm
1563 Gilpin St
Denver, CO 80218
Mechanik Jeffrey Podiatrist
1469 Holly St
Denver, CO 80220
Raczka Edward K Dpm
850 E Harvard Ave Ste 385
Denver, CO 80210
Wylie Cara Dpm
6825 E Tennessee Ave
Denver, CO 80224
Melnick Lorry A
201 University Blvd
Denver, CO 80206
Colorado Podiatry Consultants
2460 W 26th Ave Ste 180C
Denver, CO 80211
Thommen Virgina Md
8101 E Lowry Blvd
Denver, CO 80230
High Street Primary Care Center
1801 High St
Denver, CO 80218
Colorado Foot Institute
1469 Holly St
Denver, CO 80220
Horwitz Lon Randolph Dr
222 Milwaukee St
Denver, CO 80206
Foot Specialists Assoc
950 E Harvard Ave Ste 300
Denver, CO 80210
New West Physician North
4301 Lowell Blvd
Denver, CO 80211
Ballow Edward Dr
4500 E 9th Ave
Denver, CO 80220
For Your Feet
4545 E 9th Ave Ste 310
Denver, CO 80220
Diabetic Foot & Wound Center
4600 Hale Pkwy Ste 440
Denver, CO 80220
Dill James C
1501 S Gaylord St
Denver, CO 80210
Community Foot and Ankle Clinic
9141 Grant St Ste 115
Denver, CO 80229
Hurley Davis Md
8101 E Lowry Blvd
Denver, CO 80230
Vaughn Charles H Jr Dpm
2253 Downing St
Denver, CO 80205
Krieger Howard
4545 E 9th Ave
Denver, CO 80220
Ng Alan Dpm
8101 E Lowry Blvd
Denver, CO 80230
Lloyd Thomas S
750 Locust St
Denver, CO 80220
Rosenthall Eugene Dpm
4500 E 9th Ave
Denver, CO 80220
Jensen Jeffrey L Dpm
4600 Hale Pkwy Ste 440
Denver, CO 80220
Foot Associate
7090 E Hampden Ave Ste 1
Denver, CO 80224
Griffin James M Dpm Pc
950 E Harvard Ave
Denver, CO 80210
Cherry Creek Foot Clinic
201 University Blvd Ste 204
Denver, CO 80206
Ouderkirk Erik Dpm
130 Rampart Way
Denver, CO 80230
A Foot Comfort Clinic
222 Milwaukee St Ste 102
Denver, CO 80206
Still Foot & Ankle Care Center
4301 Lowell Blvd
Denver, CO 80211
Zyzda Michael Dpm
2460 W 26th Ave Ste 180C
Denver, CO 80211
Zyzda Michael Dpm
2460 W 26th Ave
Denver, CO 80211
Charles Richard Dpm
2460 W 26th Ave
Denver, CO 80211
Ballow Edward Dpm
7090 E Hampden Ave
Denver, CO 80224
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Featured article related to Foot Pain Relief, Foot Surgery
Discover the Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Foot Arthritis by: Ken Eng
Arthritis is a condition that affects many areas of the body. It can affect hands, shoulders, legs and even feet. Two of the most commonly affected joints by arthritis are the ankle and foot. As you can imagine, these areas can be very painful and have a substantial effect on an affected person's ability to walk. If you learn about the symptoms of foot arthritis however, you can know enough about the disease to receive treatment for it as soon as it is necessary.
Foot Arthritis Symptoms
Foot arthritis can be identified by several symptoms. The final outcome of the symptom however will depend on which specific joint is affected. Here are the common symptoms: tenderness or pain in the affected area, reduced mobility and a stiffness and swelling of the foot joints. You will also find it more difficult to move or walk.
Your Doctor's Diagnosis
As soon as you start to show the symptoms of foot arthritis, you should arrange to see your doctor for his diagnosis. Prior to beginning any treatment, your doctor will review your medical history and give you a physical. You will have to let him know as much as you can about the pain including when it started, when it's most painful, if you've ever had any injuries in the joint and where the primary centre of pain is located. Questions such as these will help your doctor identify the joint affected.
If your doctor cannot make a diagnosis from this information then he will likely carry out further tests which could include a gait analysis - a common test that helps show the alignment of bones in legs and feet as a patient walks. Your feet and ankles as well as your stride can also be measured to help identify where the affected joint is.
In some cases, an X-ray may be used to show changes in the shape of a bone or the spacing between bones. Other similar diagnosis tools are a bone scan, computed technology or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging).
Treatment of Foot Arthritis
After a complete diagnosis, the next stage is treatment of the condition. Non-surgical and surgical methods of treatment exist for foot arthritis. Swelling can be reduced by anti-inflammatory medications or painkillers. Support pads or inserts can be placed inside shoes to help take stress from joints to reduce pain. Other treatment methods may also include: custom-made shoes, using an ankle-foot orthosis, using a walking stick or cane, using a brace or taking part in a low-impact physical therapy program.
Failing all of the non-surgical methods of treatment, then your doctor will have to consider surgical treatment. Surgical treatment options include arthrodesis (fusion), arthroplasty (joint replacement) and arthroscopic debridement.
Knowing the Symptoms
To make sure you catch arthritis before it starts to affect your lifestyle and quality of living, you should make yourself fully aware of the symptoms and treatments so that you can act upon them when the time comes.
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