Community Foot & Ankle Associates

Community Foot & Ankle Associates At Community Foot & Ankle Associates we pride ourselves in providing a comfortable visit to any one of our branches.

05/06/2024

Foot or ankle numbness and soreness, or heel pain are signs that you need to see a podiatrist. Also, if you have bunions, corns, calluses, arch pain, discolored toenails, pain, and swelling or numbness in your feet ankles or toes, these need to be treated as well.

05/02/2024

Because our feet can be 5 to 10 percent longer at the end of the day, it is best to shop for shoes later in the day. Shopping for shoes in the morning or afternoon can sometimes lead to purchasing shoes which are too tight.

04/29/2024

“Hard” corns occur most commonly on the ball of the foot and on the outside of your pinky toe, where your toe rubs against your shoe. “Soft” corns may form between any of your toes, but they’re most prevalent between the fourth and fifth toe.

04/25/2024

If you have plantar fasciitis or heel spurs, wearing orthotics could help relieve pain and stop the condition from growing worse.

04/22/2024

Even when you have a job where you’re able to sit down for the bulk of the day, the pressure of wearing shoes can still be unbearable when you have an ingrown toenail. Rest assured that we’re always available to help you get the relief you deserve.

04/18/2024

If you find that your feet regularly hurt, then it would be best to have them checked out. Don't accept foot pain as something that's normal. Instead, it suggests a problem that could be serious.

04/15/2024

There’s sometimes a misconception that podiatrists don’t treat serious illnesses. The truth is that many people who see a podiatrist for treatment are suffering from conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. The podiatrist is part of the group of doctors treating the individual and preventing more serious complications.

04/11/2024

Although there is evidence that the ancient Egyptians had people who were officially practitioners of foot care, it wasn’t until the 20th century that podiatrists joined organized medicine.

04/08/2024

Those old shoes of yours may be comfortable, but they are also hurting your feet and your entire skeleton. Old, worn out shoes negatively affect the way you stand and walk.

04/04/2024

When you sprain your ankle, it is very important to immobilize it with an ankle brace or bandage until you can visit a podiatrist to assess the extent of the damage. It is also helpful to rest your ankle as much as possible to prevent recurring sprains.

04/01/2024

Self-examinations of your feet are a great way to stay on top of any problems before they become too hard to manage. Make sure to look for signs of nail fungus, scaling or other fungus and infections.

03/28/2024

Gout — a buildup of uric acid — most often starts in the joint of your big toe. Symptoms include heat in the area, swelling and pain. See your podiatrist for help in getting rid of the condition and preventing its return.

03/25/2024

Podiatrists don't just treat foot and ankle illnesses and fractures, but they also treat muscular issues and neurological and circulatory ones as well. In fact, they can treat everything from bone spurs and shin splints to athlete's foot and fungal infections.

03/21/2024

The best shoes for your feet will have these qualities: a shape that conforms to the shape of your feet, a size that fits comfortably on the widest area of the foot and a little wiggle room in front of the longest toe when standing.

03/18/2024

A foot soak is a great way to relax. Instead of drying Epsom salts, use a splash of a moisturizing soap in warm water. Your soft skin will thank you.

03/14/2024

Proper footwear is an important part of an overall treatment program for people with diabetes, even at the earliest stages of the disease. If there is any evidence of neuropathy, wearing the right footwear is crucial.

03/11/2024

Because it is difficult to find a perfect fit for shoes unless the shoes are entirely custom made, it is best to take advantage of inserts and even the services of professional shoemakers to ensure that feet are completely happy in their footwear.

03/07/2024

Every corrective shoe is different, but they all have a few things in common to help relieve any symptoms, including: more padding in the shoe, more space to accommodate insoles and orthotic devices, and smooth interior construction.

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Murrieta, CA

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+19516984611

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