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1221 Byron Road, Suite 3
Howell,
MI
48843
(517) 548-3100
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Podiatrist-
Family Foot Center
1221 Byron Road
Howell,
MI 48843
7575 Grand River Suite 203
Brighton,
MI 48114
7305 E. M-36
Hamburg,
MI 48139
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17422 W. 10 Mile Rd
Southfield,
MI 48075
The podiatrists at Family Foot Centers treat foot and ankle problems such as heel pain, diabetic foot care, bunions and shockwave therapy in
Howell,
Brighton,
Hamburg,
, and
Southfield,
MI.
Podiatry Factoid
The ankle bone (talus) and the ends of the two lower leg bones (tibia and fibula) form the ankle joint, which is stabilized and supported by three groups of ligaments. Muscles and tendons move the foot and ankle.
The ankle bone (talus) and the ends of the two lower leg bones (tibia and fibula) form the ankle joint, which is stabilized and supported by three groups of ligaments. Muscles and tendons move the foot and ankle.
Bone spurs are a very common foot problem. Spurs in the feet most often occur in the heel and near the toes.
Growths of bone on the underside, forepart of the heel bone, heel spurs occur when the plantar fibrous band pulls at its attachment to the heel bone. This area of the heel can later calcify to form a spur. With proper warm-up and the use of appropriate athletic shoes, strain to the ligament can be reduced.
Painful bone spurs also can develop on the top of the big toe joint.
Anti-inflammatory medications, cortisone injections and/or special shoes or inserts are some of the common treatments for stiff big toe. Consult your physician before taking any medication.
Surgery may be prescribed if spurring around the joint becomes severe.
