Out of Place, In Order: Ankle Dislocations, From Causes to Complications

Out of Place, In Order: Ankle Dislocations, From Causes to Complications

You’ve just injured your ankle, but you’re not sure if you’ve broken or sprained it. But many people don’t know that there is a third option, a dislocation, which can resemble its counterparts’ symptoms, from the pain and swelling to the visible deformity and bruising. And while a dislocation doesn’t involve breaks or ligament damage,…

Rare But Serious: 6 Uncommon Foot Infections

Rare But Serious: 6 Uncommon Foot Infections

While common foot infections like athlete’s foot are well-known, there are several rarer conditions that we’ve seen at My Chicago Foot Expert that can affect the feet and cause significant complications. Let’s delve into some of these less common but serious foot infections. Trench Foot “Trench foot” got its name from the abject conditions during…

Feet by The Decade: Foot Problems in Your Thirties, Forties, and Beyond

Feet by The Decade: Foot Problems in Your Thirties, Forties, and Beyond

As far as the American Podiatric Medical Association is concerned, about 80% of Americans have experienced a foot problem in their life. Regardless of age, our feet are durable yet fragile body parts that require special care. However, the specific needs and challenges of foot care vary significantly across different age groups. That’s why today,…

Are Custom Orthotics Right for You?

Are Custom Orthotics Right for You?

Custom orthotics are generally viewed to be a catch-all treatment (Got heel pain? Have an insert)! However, they certainly aren’t perfect in every situation. Today, we at My Chicago Foot Expert will correct some of the misinformation about orthotics and provide a more realistic overview of their applications in podiatric medicine. Myth 1: Custom Orthotics…

A Colorful Article on Toenail Health: 5 Toenail Discolorations and What They Mean

A Colorful Article on Toenail Health: 5 Toenail Discolorations and What They Mean

You clip them, but do you pay attention to them? Toenails can provide valuable clues about our overall foot health, and their color (along with other characteristics) can be indicators of various underlying conditions, ranging from fungal infections to vascular issues. In this blog, My Chicago Foot Expert will explore the significance of toenail diversity…

Discussing Toe Length & Shape: Are You Egyptian, Roman, or Greek?

Discussing Toe Length & Shape: Are You Egyptian, Roman, or Greek?

In the podiatry world, there’s a lot of talk about foot deformities such as bunions and hammertoes. However, what about the bone variations of the foot that are generally considered benign or normal? One fascinating aspect of the foot is its variation in length and shape across different populations. In this blog post, we at…

7 Common Toenail Problems That Everyone Should Know About

7 Common Toenail Problems That Everyone Should Know About

Toenails are part of your feet, too, and while often overlooked, they play a crucial role in foot health. Unfortunately, various conditions can affect toenails, causing discomfort, pain, and even serious complications. Today, we at My Chicago Foot Expert will delve into seven of these common toenail issues and provide additional details about each condition….

The Falls Prevention Safety Checklist

The Falls Prevention Safety Checklist

As the leaves change color and the days get dimmer, the risk of slip and fall incidents increases significantly. Falls are a major public health concern, especially for seniors, who are more susceptible to injuries from such accidents. Falls are also quite common, unfortunately: there are approximately 37 million older adult falls and 3 million…

What is Chronic Ankle Instability?

What is Chronic Ankle Instability?

We’ve all suffered a twisted ankle at least once in our lives, but if you have Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI), this may be quite an understatement. CAI is a real condition (a common one, in fact) that occurs when the ankle joint becomes repeatedly unstable, often due to previous sprains or injuries. But while it…

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