Nashville Family Foot Care

Nashville Family Foot Care Providing the highest quality and compassionate podiatric care to Nashville for over 25 years

An ankle fracture occurs when one or more of the bones that form the joint break, usually after a sudden twist, fall, or...
03/03/2026

An ankle fracture occurs when one or more of the bones that form the joint break, usually after a sudden twist, fall, or direct impact. The lower ends of the tibia and fibula leg bones create the bony bumps on each side of the ankle, while the talus sits between them and allows smooth motion. Any...

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Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot when a virus enters through small breaks in the skin. A...
02/27/2026

Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot when a virus enters through small breaks in the skin. A plantar wart may appear as a rough, thickened area with small dark dots from tiny clotted blood vessels. Walking pressure can cause soreness or a sharp sensation, especially when...

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Foot and ankle anatomy plays a vital role in movement, balance, and daily comfort. The structure includes joints, tarsal...
02/26/2026

Foot and ankle anatomy plays a vital role in movement, balance, and daily comfort. The structure includes joints, tarsal bones, metatarsals, and phalanges that work together to support body weight and allow smooth motion. Ligaments connect these bones and help create stability by guiding proper...

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Ingrown toenails develop when the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, leading to pain, redness, and swell...
02/24/2026

Ingrown toenails develop when the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, leading to pain, redness, and swelling. This condition can affect people of all ages, from children to older adults. It often involves the big toe and can result from trimming the nails too short, rounding the...

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Sever’s disease is a common source of heel discomfort in growing children, especially those who are active in sports. Th...
01/27/2026

Sever’s disease is a common source of heel discomfort in growing children, especially those who are active in sports. The condition develops when the growth plate at the back of the heel becomes irritated by repeated impact or tight calf muscles. A child may complain of soreness during running or...

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Cuboid syndrome occurs when the small cuboid bone on the outer side of the mid-foot shifts slightly out of position or b...
01/20/2026

Cuboid syndrome occurs when the small cuboid bone on the outer side of the mid-foot shifts slightly out of position or becomes irritated, leading to sharp or aching discomfort. It is seen most often in active individuals, including dancers, runners, and people who spend long periods of time on...

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Wearing high heels later in life adds pressure on the forefoot and increases strain on the toes and ankles, which can ma...
01/13/2026

Wearing high heels later in life adds pressure on the forefoot and increases strain on the toes and ankles, which can make balance more difficult and raise the chance of falls. When a heel sits too far back on the shoe and does not line up well with the leg bones, the foot is not properly supported...

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Elderly foot care issues can affect comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life. Cold feet may result from reduced ci...
01/06/2026

Elderly foot care issues can affect comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life. Cold feet may result from reduced circulation, changes in skin thickness, or chronic health conditions. Wounds that do not heal are another serious concern, often linked to poor blood flow, nerve changes, or...

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310 25th Avenue North, Suite 204
Nashville, TN
37203

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 2:30pm

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+16153272200

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