by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 20, 2020 |
What are Flat Feet? By definition, flat feet (fallen arches) is a condition when the entire sole of your foot presses to the ground. In essence, you do not have an arch in your foot. It should be noted that is s relatively common in ten to twenty percent of the...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 20, 2020 |
Children’s Podiatrist It is not uncommon for foot and ankle problems in children to go undetected due to 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...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 19, 2020 |
Ball of Foot Pain Symptoms The balls of your feet—those padded areas on the bottom of your feet between the toes and the arch—are surprisingly complex under the surface. Five long metatarsal bones occupy a tight space with a pair of sesamoid bones,...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 19, 2020 |
Kids Podiatrist A Foot Problem in Your Child It is not uncommon for foot and ankle problems in children to go undetected due to the signs and symptoms being subtle. In addition to this, children oftentimes are unable to explain what the problem is. Based on...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 19, 2020 |
Stretches for the Feet and Ankles The next time you watch an exercise program, pay special attention to the time spent on stretching the feet and ankles. It’s likely that your favorite exercise guru completely ignores these areas of the body. This...