Our library articles are constantly updated with information on surgical interventions for bunions, neuromas, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and other painful foot and ankle conditions. View our articles today to learn more about foot surgery options and recovery.
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When Surgery Is Needed to Treat Ingrown ToenailsIf your ingrown toenail has become infected, surgery is an option to consider. This quick and effective procedure can be done in a podiatrist’s office.
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Understanding Bunions in Children and TeenagersBunions not only occur in adults but can happen in children and teens as well. In youth, bunions can usually be treated without the need for surgery.
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Treatment for an Achilles Tendon RuptureOur Maryland podiatrists explain when it may be necessary to undergo surgery for an Achilles tendon rupture and what to expect during your recovery.
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Treating Sports Injuries Without Foot and Ankle SurgeryOur Maryland podiatrists explore non-surgical options for common athletic injuries, as well as how to get the most out of conservative treatments.
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Understanding Ankle ArthroscopyAnkle arthroscopy is a surgical procedure in which Dr. Majewski examines your ankle with an instrument called an arthroscope.
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The Difference Between Hammertoe and Turf ToeHammertoe and Turf Toe are not the same foot condition. Here, learn the difference between the two and the symptoms of both.