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Is Foot Numbness Dangerous? What It Could Mean for Your Health

Have you ever noticed a strange tingling, burning, or complete loss of sensation in your feet? “Is the foot numbness dangerous or should I just mark it up due to something else?” may have been an initial thought.  For many people, numbness in their feet may seem like a harmless...

Diabetic Nerve Pain in Feet: New Hope Through Advanced Treatments

Living with diabetes can bring about many complications, one of the most challenging being diabetic nerve pain in the feet. This pain is often the result of nerve damage that develops over time due to high blood sugar levels.

Is Sciatica Pain In Your Foot From Your Back? Wrong, Here’s Another Cause

Many have heard of sciatic nerve pain a term that refers to pain caused by the sciatic nerve. It’s been assumed that if you have nerve pain that radiates down your upper leg down into your lower leg and into the foot it’s likely sciatic pain.

Deciphering Posterior Tibial Nerve Issues: Unraveling the Mystery of Foot Nerve Pain

Have you considered the posterior tibial nerve as the potential culprit behind the nerve pain in your foot? This blog delves into the functions of the posterior tibial nerve, exploring its impact on the bottom of your foot and the diverse symptoms it may trigger, including burning, tingling, numbness, and...

Plantar Nerve Entrapment: Causes, Symptoms and Effective Treatment

The ankle joint is a very important joint that allows you to have proper mobility. When it starts hurting for no apparent reason and it's slowing you down, you're very likely feeling frustrated. You'll start to wonder what I did and what can be done about it.

Judy’s Story: Finally, Relief from Neuropathy

Judy Schmidt was at the end of her rope. After more than 20 years of debilitating neuropathy, countless doctors’ appointments, and pain that just wouldn’t let up, she was ready to quit. Finally, she found hope for her neuropathic pain. Life Before Neuropathy Judy was a woman with a life. She...

Sherrie’s Anderson Podiatry Center Experience with Dropfoot

Sherrie was treated for a condition called drop toot, which is a general term for difficulty lifting the front part off the foot. It is caused by weakness of the muscles that lift the front part of the foot.

Winning the Jules Tinel Award: My Journey

The Patient Who Started It All 14 years ago, I made a bold decision to do something conventional medicine wasn’t doing. Little did I know it would change my professional life forever. Back then, I never thought that one day I would work to reverse the symptoms of neuropathy (the...

Peripheral Neuropathy: Don’t Just “Live With It”

Peripheral neuropathy is a very common issue that affects patient’s legs and feet. Yet for something so common, we have a long way to go to help manage this painful and potentially debilitating problem. For most people, the symptoms start slowly and gradually worsen over time. This slow onset can...

Neuropathy 101: Part 3 (Real Patients, Real Stories)

Welcome to Part 3 of our blog, Neuropathy 101. We’ve discussed the signs and symptoms in Part 1, and advanced treatment options in Part 2. And, of course, we saved the best part for last. If you or someone you love is suffering from neuropathy, the most important thing for...