Sheboygan Foot Care, LLC by Steven L. Wolfington, DPM

Sheboygan Foot Care, LLC by Steven L. Wolfington, DPM We specialize in issues concerning your feet and ankles. There is a wide variety of services we offer. Call today to see if we can help! Podiatry office. Bunions.

Foot and ankle problems. Heel pain. Plantar fasciitis. Heel spurs. Ingrown toenails. Fungus toenails. Onychomycosis. Achilles tendonitis. Hallux valgus. Hammertoes. Warts. Foot pain. Foot infections. Custom orthotics. Foot surgery. Painless injections. Minimal incision surgery for bunions, hammertoe, heel spurs, plantar fasciits, neuroma, tailor's bunion, recurrent diabetic qounds/infections.

Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by compression of the tibial nerve as it passes through the narrow space on...
01/28/2026

Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by compression of the tibial nerve as it passes through the narrow space on the inside of the ankle called the tarsal tunnel. This compression can lead to pain, tingling, numbness, or burning sensations in the foot and ankle, often worsening with...

Read more: https://www.sheboyganfootcare.com/blog/what-is-tarsal-tunnel-syndrome

As a runner, foot problems like blisters or plantar fasciitis can be frustrating. Research shows many runners face foot ...
01/21/2026

As a runner, foot problems like blisters or plantar fasciitis can be frustrating. Research shows many runners face foot injuries, which disrupt their training. Blisters are caused by friction, while bunions can develop from genetics or wearing tight shoes. Plantar fasciitis, a common foot...

Read more: https://www.sheboyganfootcare.com/blog/foot-pain-from-running

Being obese, or having a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 30 or higher, can cause serious, negative effects throughout your body...
01/14/2026

Being obese, or having a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 30 or higher, can cause serious, negative effects throughout your body, including your feet, which absorb the force of your body weight. People with a higher BMI put an increased amount of foot pressure under the heel and metatarsal heads (balls of...

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High heels place the feet in a steep incline that shifts weight toward the toes. This posture forces the ball of the foo...
01/07/2026

High heels place the feet in a steep incline that shifts weight toward the toes. This posture forces the ball of the foot to carry more pressure than it should. The result is a change in balance that can strain muscles, ligaments, and joints, and can even cause small tears from repeated stress...

Read more: https://www.sheboyganfootcare.com/blog/why-wearing-high-heels-can-harm-the-feet

Blisters are fluid-filled pockets of skin that often occur on the feet as a result of friction. When a blister forms, yo...
12/31/2025

Blisters are fluid-filled pockets of skin that often occur on the feet as a result of friction. When a blister forms, you should avoid popping it, because draining the liquid within the blister leaves the raw skin beneath it exposed and vulnerable to infection. However, sometimes a blister pops or...

Read more: https://www.sheboyganfootcare.com/blog/what-to-do-if-your-foot-blister-pops

Overuse injuries in young athletes often affect the growing bones and soft tissues of the feet and ankles. Repetitive st...
12/24/2025

Overuse injuries in young athletes often affect the growing bones and soft tissues of the feet and ankles. Repetitive stress from activities like running and jumping, or wearing shoes that lack adequate support can irritate the growth plates. These are areas of developing cartilage located near the...

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A diabetic foot ulcer is an open wound that develops when high blood sugar levels affect circulation and nerve function ...
12/17/2025

A diabetic foot ulcer is an open wound that develops when high blood sugar levels affect circulation and nerve function in the feet. These changes make the skin more vulnerable to injury and slow the body’s ability to heal. Ulcers often begin as a small blister, callus, or unnoticed cut, especially...

Read more: https://www.sheboyganfootcare.com/blog/when-a-small-sore-becomes-a-serious-concern

Pain on the top of the foot can make walking and wearing shoes difficult. It may result from overuse, tendon inflammatio...
12/02/2025

Pain on the top of the foot can make walking and wearing shoes difficult. It may result from overuse, tendon inflammation, arthritis, nerve irritation, or wearing ill-fitting footwear. Sometimes the discomfort begins gradually and worsens with activity or pressure from tight laces or shoes. A...

Read more: https://www.sheboyganfootcare.com/blog/relieving-pain-on-the-top-of-the-foot

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630 Riverfront Drive Suite 203
Sheboygan, WI
53081

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Monday 8am - 3pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

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Podiatry office. Foot and ankle problems. Heel pain. Plantar fasciitis. Ingrown toenails. Fungus toenails. Onychomycosis. Achilles tensonitis. Hallux valgus. Bunions. Hammertoes. Warts. Foot pain. Foot infections. Diabetic foot care. Amputations. Diabetic neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy. Diabetic shoes. Custom orthotics. Foot surgery. Painless injections.