Do you have numbness, tingling, or shooting pain to your feet? Do you have foot pain at night?
Learn MoreIs foot or ankle pain or injury keeping you from your sport or favorite activity?
Learn MoreDoes your child have foot pain or problems? Are your child's feet growing correctly?
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"My feet hurt!" "I can't walk!"
"I hurt my foot!" "I have a bunion!"
"My nail is ingrowing!"
Although foot pain is never normal, it is very common and can often limit your ability to continue to function in normal living and normal life. Due to the complexity of the foot structures (including 28 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, 19 muscles and tendons, and an intricate web of nerves and blood vessels), there can be a large number of causes for foot pain. Careful evaluation of your foot or ankles may be required to determine the cause of your aching feet.
Do you suffer from numbness or tingling in your feet? Neuropathy (nerve damage) is most commonly associated with diabetes, but there are nearly 100 other possible causes, including:
Checking your insulin level isn't your only concern with diabetes. The disease can also cause severe foot problems, such as:
Is that bad ankle slowing down your game? Reluctant to visit your family doctor for fear he will suggest you stop doing what you love?
A soccer coach and marathon runner, Dr. Gibson understands that you don't want to stop your favorite activities. Our American Fork podiatrists will work with you to modify your activities so that you can still participate even while you're healing.
Few moments are as precious to a parent as their child's first steps. As a father of 10, Dr. Gibson knows that proud moment well. But what do you do when your child can't walk, has problems walking or seems to be in pain on his or her feet?
"Pain is never normal," notes Dr. Gibson. Even so-called "growing pains" usually have a cause and can often be treated. If you have a question about your child's foot development or pain, give us a call. Your child's feet will be in the best hands - a father's hands.
Dr. Gibson also recommends checking your newborn's feet for five signs:
Does your toe hurt? Is it red and swollen? Maybe it is draining blood or yellow fluid on socks or shoes. Quite regularly, I see ingrown nails in both adults and children. Although the problem is common, many people attempt to self treat and usually make the problem worse. Ingrown toenails can become a big problem and often can interfere in even normal activities and normal shoes.
Maybe your toenail is ingrown. You can also follow 7 simple steps to reduce the chance of nails becoming ingrown.
Do you have heel pain?
Do your feet hurt first step in the morning or after sitting?
Do you want to exercise or go shopping and can't because your feet hurt?
Have you been told you have heel spurs?
Heel pain is not normal, because pain is never normal. Through careful evaluation and treatment, your heel pain can be improved and usually resolved. You can get back to normal activities without pain.
With the new trends of barefoot running, shoes designed to simulate being barefoot and new shoes to exercise your feet and legs, the question about what shoes to buy has become more common. How do you find a quality shoe?
As you look for quality shoes, whether for you or a family member, it is recommended that you follow some key recommendations. Although shoes don't usually cause foot or ankle problems, they can aggrevate a problem or a good shoe can reduce associated problems and even discomfort.
As your feet carry your through life, a shoe (if chosen correctly) can greatly improve your comfort and your ability to continue to function. Get a good shoe, you deserve it!
Nobody wants to live on crutches for weeks following foot surgery. And much as we like to kick off our shoes, prop up our feet and relax, even that gets old. After all, there's work to be done, games to be played and places to go.
Our goal is to get you back on your feet faster than you'd expect.
So if you've been putting off that bunion surgery, for example, for a "less busy" period of your life, don't. Instead, opt for Dr. Gibson's self-proclaimed "walking bunions" surgery, so nicknamed because patients can walk the same day.
If you've struggled with foot pain that never left after that bad sprain, ask us about our new surgery for Lisfranc injuries, a rare but painful condition in which a sprain has not fully healed.
Also, a new no-incision surgery can help your heel pain and get you back to normal shoes within days. Usually, plantar fasciitis or heel spur surgeries would take you off your feet for weeks, but not with this new revolutionary procedure for heel pain.
The foot is a complex biological masterpiece consisting of 28 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, 19 muscles and tendons and an intricate web of nerves and blood vessels.
A Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) is defined as a physician and surgeon that practices the art of podiatry.
Utah law provides for the care of “the human foot and ankle.” This includes many aspects of foot and ankle health.
The DPM, due to unique training and experience, is truly a physician who specializes in and is uniquely qualified to treat disorders of the human foot and ankle.
Podiatry is a unique medical profession that provides care for all people from the very young to the very old, from the inactive to the highly active, and can usually help all overcome problems with the foot or ankle.
As a patient centered facility, we strive to decrease your wait in our office by supplying paperwork viat the internet to allow on-time appointments even for Newer Patients.
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Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute
36 North 1100 East, Suite B
American Fork, UT 84003
Phone: (801) 756-0765
Fax: (801)756-1405
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