CONDITIONS AND TREATMENTS
PATIENT EDUCATION
Our doctor and staff believe that informed patients are better equipped to make decisions regarding their health and well being. For your personal use, we have created an extensive patient library covering an array of educational topics. Browse through these diagnoses and treatments to learn more about what interests you.
Please visit our blog for more educational articles. Also, as always, you can contact our office to answer any questions or concerns.
Forms
Patient Instructions
AmeriGel Post Op Kit
Epsom Salt Soaks
Hyperhydrosis (sweaty feet)
Musculoskeletal Pain (heel pain)
Onychomycosis (fungal nails)
Verruca (warts)
Patient Education
Achilles Tendon Disorders
Acute Inflammation
Ankle Fractures
Ankle Sprain
Bunions
Charcot Foot
Chronic Ankle Instability
Crossover Toe
Crutches Instructions
Diabetic Complications
Diabetic Foot Care
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT)
Ganglion Cyst
Gout
Haglund's Deformity
Hallux Rigidus
Hammertoe
Heel Pain
Ingrown Toenail
Morton's Neuroma
Osteoarthritis
Pediatric Flatfoot
Pediatric Heel Pain
Personeal Tendon Injuries
Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD)
Puncture Wounds
Tailor's Bunion
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Links
Foot and Ankle Health Associations
The American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management
The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
American Podiatric Medical Association
Illinois Podiatric Medical Association
Pedorthic Footwear Association
Preferred Vendors
Amerx Health Care Corporation
Bako Pathology Services
Biofreeze
Burns International, Inc.
Dr Jill's Footpads
Dr.'s Remedy Enriched Nail Polish
Powerstep Insoles
Shoes
Acor
Aetrex Worldwide
Brooks
CrocsRx
Dr. Comfort
Hush Puppies
New Balance
OrthoFeet
Pedors
Safe Step
Our Community Partners
Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers
Advanced Rehab & Sports Medicine Services
Advocate BroMenn Medical Center
Champion Fitness
City of Bloomington
Fleet Feet Sports
Fox and Hounds Day Spa
Girl Friday Spa and Boutique
Healthy Cells Magazine
Ireland Grove Center for Surgury
McLean County Chamber of Commerce
Naturally Yours Grocery
O.S.F. St. Joseph Medical Center
Town of Normal
Our Partners in Foot Health
Advanced Foot Care Centers, Ira Kraus, DPM, Chattanooga, TN
Affiliates in Podiatry, William McCann, DPM, Concord, NH
Affiliated Foot & Ankle Center, Hal Ornstein, DPM, Howell, NJ
Central Kansas Podiatry Associates, Ben Weaver, DPM, Wichita, KS
Christie Clinic, Kim Eickmeier, DPM, Champaign, IL
Complete Foot & Ankle, Elizabeth Kurtz, DPM, Chicago, IL
Death By Pedicure, Robert Spalding, DPM, Signal Mountain, TN
Family Foot & Ankle Specialists, Peter Wishnie, DPM, Piscataway, NJ
Family Podiatry Center, Marlene Reid, DPM & Larry Kosova, DPM, Westmont, IL
Foot & Ankle Associates of North Texas, Marybeth Crane, DPM, Grapvine TX
Foot & Ankle Specialists, Bruce Werber, DPM, Mesa, AZ
The Foot Doctor of San Diego, Ronald Worley, DPM, San Diego, CA
Foundation Foot & Ankle Centers, Julie Lester, DPM, Houston TX
The Foot Health Foundation of America offers this simple quiz to pinpoint any warning signs of foot and ankle problems: (See bottom for scoring.)
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| a. less than 2 hours | 0 | |||||
| b. 2 - 4 hours | 1 | |||||
| c. 5 - 7 hours | 2 | |||||
| d. 8 hours or more | 3 | |||||
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| a. under 40 | 0 | |||||
| b. between 40 and 59 | 1 | |||||
| c. 60 and over | 2 | |||||
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| 3. | How would you describe your weight? | |||||
| a. less than 20 pounds overweight or at ideal weight | 0 | |||||
| b. 20 - 39 pounds overweight | 2 | |||||
| c. 40 or more pounds overweights | 3 | |||||
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| 4. | Have problems with your feet or ankles ever prevented you from participating in: | |||||
| - leisure/sports activities | ||||||
| a. yes | 2 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
| - work activities? | ||||||
| a. yes | 3 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
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| 5. | Have you ever received medical treatment for problems with your feet and/or ankles? | |||||
| a. yes | 3 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
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| 6. | Do you regularly wear heels two inches or higher? | |||||
| a. yes | 2 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
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| 7. | What types of exercise do you engage in or plan to engage in? (check all that apply) | |||||
| a. walking | 1 | |||||
| b. field sports (e.g., softball, golf) | 2 | |||||
| c. winter sports (e.g., skiing, ice skating) | 2 | |||||
| d. court sports (e.g., tennis, basketball) | 3 | |||||
| e. aerobics | 3 | |||||
| f. running | 3 | |||||
| g. none (if you shose answer g, skip to question 11) | 0 | |||||
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| 8. | Do you have the appropriate shoes for your sport or sports? | |||||
| a. yes | 0 | |||||
| b. no | 3 | |||||
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| 9. | Do you experience foot or ankle pain when walking or exercising? | |||||
| a. rarely | 1 | |||||
| b. sometimes | 2 | |||||
| c. often | 3 | |||||
| d. never | 0 | |||||
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| 10. | Do you: | |||||
| - exercise in footwear that is more than one year old or in hand-me-down footwear? | ||||||
| a. yes | 3 | |||||
| - stretch properly before and after exercising? | ||||||
| a. yes | 0 | |||||
| b. no | 3 | |||||
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| 11. | Do you: | |||||
| - have diabetes? | ||||||
| a. yes | 3 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
| - experience numbness and/or burning in your feet? | ||||||
| a. yes | 3 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
| - have a family history of diabetes? | ||||||
| a. yes | 2 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
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| 12. | Do You: (Mark all that apply) | |||||
| - sprain your ankles frequently (once a year or more) or are your ankles weak? | ||||||
| a. yes | 2 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
| - have flat feet or excessively high arches? | ||||||
| a. yes | 2 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
| - experience pain in the achilles tendon or heel or have shin splints (pain in the front lower leg)? |
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| a. yes | 2 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
| - have corns, calluses, bunions or hammertoes? | ||||||
| a. yes | 3 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
| - have arthritis or joint pain in your feet? | ||||||
| a. yes | 3 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
| - have poor circulation or cramping in your legs? | ||||||
| a. yes | 3 | |||||
| b. no | 0 | |||||
Scoring
0-20 Points: Congratulations! Your feet and ankles are very healthy and you can maintain your active lifestyle and/or exercise regimen. With proper attention and care your feet and ankles should remain healthy; however, you may want to schedule an annual exam with a podiatric physician to ensure their long-term health. Furthermore, if you scored points for questions 4, 5, 9, 11 or 12 you should consider visiting a podiatric physician in the near future for a check-up.
21 - 40 Points: Pay Attention. Your feet and ankles are showing signs of wear, placing you in the moderate risk category. Although you can continue your normal activities, you should strongly consider visiting a podiatric physician for a check-up. If you participate in a rigorous exercise regimen on a regular basis or plan to - or if you scored points for questions 4, 5, 9, 11 or 12 - you should visit a podiatric physician soon to safeguard your foot and ankle health.
41 Points or Higher: Caution. Your feet and ankles are at high risk for long-term medical problems and you should contact our office as soon as possible. If you exercise, you should pay particular attention to your feet and ankles until you are seen by our practice. If you have not begun exercising, it is advisable to contact our office before undertaking any type of exercise.
Now that you've assessed the health of your feet and ankles, you are armed with knowledge that will enable you to maintain their health over a lifetime.
Please note: Even if you scored well, this self assessment is not a substitute for a physical exam.