by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 27, 2020 |
Underlapping Toes Deformities of the toes are common in the pediatric population. Generally they are congenital in nature with both or one of the parents having the same or similar condition. Many of these deformities are present at birth and can become worse with...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 26, 2020 |
What Is a Plantar Plate Injury of The Toe? A plantar plate injury refers to damage to the strong supporting ligament of a toe, located on ball of foot. The plantar plate is not an ordinary ligament as it’s a thick structure that provides significant...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 26, 2020 |
YOUR FOOT FUNGUS SPECIALIST! Toenail fungus infections are a common foot health problem and can continue for years without ever causing pain. The disease, characterized by a change in a toenail’s color, is often considered nothing more than a flaw or...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 20, 2020 |
How Long Should Toenails Be? Here are general foot care tips to guide you when it comes to your toenail length. First, consider the type of activities you are partaking in and the style of shoes you wear most often. For instance, if you’re a runner, you should...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 20, 2020 |
Hallux Limitus Pain Treatment via Keller Osteotomy Pain or discomfort in the great toe joint is a common occurrence amongst people seeking podiatric treatment. There are numerous reasons why people may experience pain or discomfort in this region. Pain in this area...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 20, 2020 |
Children Podiatrist It is not uncommon for foot and ankle problems in children to go undetected due the signs and symptoms being subtle. In addition to this, children oftentimes are unable to explain what the problem is. Based on this, it is the responsibility of any...