Friday, April 26, 2024

Revolutionizing Foot Care: The Power of Standing CT Scan at Family Foot & Leg Center



In the realm of foot care, precision is paramount. Every step, every movement, holds valuable information that can guide diagnosis and treatment. Yet, traditional imaging methods often fall short, unable to capture the full scope of foot pathologies in real-life conditions. That's where Standing CT Scan technology steps in, offering a revolutionary approach to foot diagnostics and treatment planning.


At Family Foot & Leg Center, we're proud to lead the charge in embracing this cutting-edge technology. Standing CT Scan enables us to see pathologies while patients are standing, providing a comprehensive view of foot structure and function. Unlike traditional plain films, which offer limited insights and may vary between sitting and standing positions, Standing CT Scan delivers consistent, accurate results, mirroring the weight-bearing conditions of daily life.


Why Standing CT Scan?

The significance of Standing CT Scan lies in its ability to capture foot pathologies in their natural state – under the pressure of weight-bearing. This dynamic imaging approach allows us to assess foot conditions as they present themselves during movement, providing invaluable insights into gait abnormalities, joint alignment issues, and other factors contributing to foot pain and discomfort.


The Benefits for Medial Sesamoiditis

One area where Standing CT Scan truly shines is in medial sesamoiditis. The benefits of Standing CT Scan for medial sesamoiditis are truly transformative. This innovative imaging technology allows us to precisely visualize the sesamoid bones and surrounding structures while the patient is standing, offering unparalleled insights into the extent and nature of the condition. By accurately pinpointing the location and severity of sesamoiditis, our team of skilled podiatrists can tailor treatment plans to address the root cause of the problem effectively. Whether it involves conservative measures such as orthotics and physical therapy or more advanced interventions like medial sesamoidectomy, Standing CT Scan empowers us to provide patients with personalized care that yields optimal outcomes. With this groundbreaking technology at our disposal, we can alleviate pain, restore function, and improve the overall quality of life for individuals suffering from medial sesamoiditis.


Leading the Way in Foot Care

Family Foot & Leg Center stands at the forefront of innovation in foot care. As the only practice in Southwest Florida equipped with Standing CT Scan technology, we're committed to providing our patients with the highest standard of care. Our team of experienced podiatrists combines advanced technology with personalized treatment plans, ensuring that each patient receives tailored solutions that address their unique needs.


Experience Better Technology, Better Care

In a field where precision is everything, Standing CT Scan sets a new standard for foot diagnostics and treatment. Experience the difference at Family Foot & Leg Center – where better technology means better care. Schedule your appointment today and take the first step towards healthier, happier feet.


With multiple centers conveniently located throughout Lee, Collier, Sarasota, and Charlotte Counties in Florida, exceptional foot care is just a phone call away. Contact us at (239) 430-3668 (FOOT) option 2 and see the difference that Standing CT Scan can make in your foot health journey.


Don't let foot pain hold you back. Discover the power of Standing CT Scan at Family Foot & Leg Center and step into a future of better foot care today.


Thursday, April 25, 2024

Stump neuroma cured!

 



A 69 year-old female patient, she had a history of neuroma surgery here, you can see the scar and she comes in with significant pain? 

"Yes."


How much pain did you have before? 

"I couldn't walk. I couldn't walk a half a block without it totally hurting and one to ten, it was a nine.


And then you had surgery. After surgery, how much pain did you have?

After three months, the neuroma grew back. And the pain was the same as it was  before, within four or five months.


Okay so that is the complication of a neuroma surgery, it happens, we don't know why, but it happens. So that's why I tend not to do that. But this is a good example of a patient coming in with after neuroma surgery and having more pain.

So now we went to a radiofrequency ablation and with the radiofrequency ablation pretty much I stuck a probe in through here and went in and burned the nerve for you so I did not have to remake the incision. Basically, I numbed you up and burned it. So we did two treatments one month apart.

"Yes."


So after the first treatment, how much improvement have you had?

"At least 50% and the pain from the foot being squeezed was totally gone"


So this pain being squeezed is gone as you are saying? 

"It's totally gone, yes." 


Okay because sometimes when you do this you aggravate that nerve. So, with that, pain is gone.  

"That pain was totally gone. Still hurt a little bit on the bottom. Okay and then we did surgery two."


The RFA number two? 

"Right."


Radiofrequency number two we did about a month later. How much pain did that take away?

"Right now after four weeks almost there's no pain. I mean it's just I wear my shoes, the one that I am supposed to wear and when I go out at night or go out for dinner I do change and wear normal shoes."


Okay, well overall would you rate the radiofrequency as very good, very happy versus the surgery?

"Excellent versus surgery."


Good, well you still have some swelling to go believe it or not so you'll have some more healing to do and I think you'll do a lot better. 

"Thank you."


You know you've done awesome, any words of wisdom for people thinking about radiofrequency or surgery etcetera?

"I would do the radio frequency again before the surgery. I went to Boston to do the surgery at no -- did I go to Boston -- no, I went to ...I forgot where I went"[laughs] I went up north to get it done because they were supposed to be really good and the surgery was terrible."


Well, it's unpredictable, I always tell my patients, no matter who does the surgery, it's not dependable. It's not predictable.

"No, it wasn't." 


Same surgeon, same hands, same technique we can't predict. 

"Right, no."


So radiofrequency we really have no side effects to it and patients do well.

"No side effects -- I drove myself home after the surgery and just you know, started walking again without pain."


Well excellent. Well, thank you for the testimonial and a lot of people ask what to expect, so you're a perfect example, you're two months out now, you're 2 radiofrequencies in and the scar's not ours, the scars were you came in with, but look at that, she's moving good, she's recovering well and she's back to life again.

"Yes, and do the physical therapy, it helps."


Physical therapy is very important afterwards to break up the scar tissue especially if you have previous surgery.

So, awesome, well thanks for your information, I really appreciate it.

"Thank you." 


You're welcome.



Wednesday, April 24, 2024

🦢 Seeking Expert Foot & Ankle Care? Look No Further!

Are foot or ankle injuries keeping you from living your best life?  Meet Sarasota's renowned Podiatrist & Foot/Ankle Surgeon, Dr. Isin Mustafa! With a passion for healing, Dr. Mustafa specializes in treating a wide range of podiatric issues to help you regain your mobility and comfort.

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If you reside in Sarasota, FL, and are in need of exceptional foot and ankle care, the Family Foot and Leg Center is the ideal choice for you. Featuring the expertise of Dr. Isin Mustafa, this center is committed to providing comprehensive, patient-centered care. From their experienced and qualified staff to their state-of-the-art technologies, the Family Foot and Leg Center is dedicated to improving your foot and ankle health. Don’t let foot and ankle discomfort hold you back—visit the Family Foot and Leg Center today and take the first step toward healthier, pain-free feet and ankles.


Common Pickleball Injuries That Require a Podiatrist's Attention

Pickleball has gained immense popularity in recent years as a fun and accessible sport for people of all ages. However, like any physical activity, pickleball carries the risk of injury. While some injuries may be minor and self-treatable, others may require professional medical intervention. In this blog post, we will explore some common pickleball injuries that may necessitate a visit to a podiatrist.


 



1. Ankle Sprains:

Ankle sprains are among the most prevalent injuries in pickleball. The quick lateral movements and changes in direction can put significant stress on the ankle joint, leading to sprains. Podiatrists are well-equipped to diagnose and treat ankle sprains, providing options such as immobilization, physical therapy, and specialized footwear recommendations.



2. Plantar Fasciitis:

Plantar fasciitis is a condition characterized by inflammation and pain in the plantar fascia—a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot. The repetitive jumping and pivoting motions in pickleball can strain the plantar fascia, causing micro-tears and inflammation. Podiatrists can offer various treatment modalities, including orthotics, stretching exercises, night splints, and recommendations for appropriate footwear.


3. Achilles Tendinitis:

Achilles tendinitis is the inflammation of the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. The explosive movements and sudden stops involved in pickleball can put excessive strain on this tendon, leading to pain and swelling. Podiatrists can provide treatment options such as physical therapy, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and recommendations for modifying gameplay techniques to alleviate symptoms and promote healing.


4. Stress Fractures:

Pickleball involves repetitive jumping and rapid changes in direction, which can contribute to the development of stress fractures in the feet. Stress fractures are small cracks in the bone caused by overuse and excessive repetitive impact. A podiatrist can diagnose stress fractures through imaging techniques and may recommend rest, immobilization, and gradual return to activity protocols to allow for proper healing.




5. Blisters and Calluses:

Pickleball players often experience blisters and calluses due to the repetitive rubbing and friction caused by quick lateral movements and abrupt stops. While blisters and calluses can be managed at home, a podiatrist can provide professional care, including blister drainage, callus removal, and recommendations for preventive measures and footwear modifications to reduce recurrence.


While pickleball is generally a low-impact sport, injuries can still occur. It is essential to listen to your body and seek medical attention if you experience persistent pain, swelling, or any other concerning symptoms. Podiatrists specialize in foot and ankle injuries, and they can provide a tailored treatment plan to help you recover and get back to enjoying the game. Remember to prioritize proper warm-up, wear appropriate footwear, and practice good technique to reduce the risk of injuries while playing pickleball.

Congratulations Dr. Lam & Dr. Chapman - Top Doctors of 2024!

 Congratulations to Dr. Lam & Dr. Chapman for earning the title of Naples Illustrated Top Doctors of 2024! Here's to your well-deserved recognition and the positive impact you make on countless lives. 

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Revolutionizing Nail Fungus Treatment: The Power of 1064nm Laser

Nail fungus, medically known as onychomycosis, is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It's not just a cosmetic concern; it can cause discomfort, embarrassment, and even lead to complications if left untreated. Fortunately, advancements in medical technology have brought forth innovative treatments, one of the most promising being the use of lasers. Among them, the 1064nm laser stands out as a powerful tool in combating this stubborn ailment.


Understanding Nail Fungus:

Before delving into laser treatment, it's crucial to understand the nature of nail fungus. Fungal infections of the nails typically occur when microscopic fungi gain entry through a small trauma in the nail, thriving in warm, moist environments such as sweaty shoes or damp socks. This leads to the nails becoming discolored, brittle, and thickened, often accompanied by a foul odor.


Traditional Treatments vs. Laser Therapy:

Historically, treating nail fungus has been challenging. Traditional methods such as topical creams, oral medications, and nail removal surgery have limitations in effectiveness, long treatment durations, and potential side effects. Laser therapy, however, has emerged as a revolutionary alternative.



The Power of 1064nm Laser:

At the forefront of laser treatment for nail fungus is the 1064nm wavelength laser. This specific wavelength, often generated by Nd:YAG (neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet) lasers, penetrates deep into the nail bed without causing harm to surrounding tissue. Here's how it works:

1. Precision Targeting: The 1064nm laser precisely targets the fungal infection without affecting healthy tissue, ensuring a highly focused treatment approach.

2. Thermal Energy: Upon reaching the fungal cells, the laser emits thermal energy, effectively destroying the fungus by disrupting its cellular structure. This process is known as photothermolysis.

3. Stimulated Healing: In addition to eliminating the fungus, the laser stimulates the body's natural healing response, encouraging the growth of healthy nail tissue.


 


Advantages of 1064nm Laser Treatment:

The use of 1064nm laser therapy for nail fungus offers several advantages:

1. Non-Invasive: Unlike surgical procedures, laser treatment is non-invasive, requiring no incisions or anesthesia.

2. Painless: Patients typically experience minimal discomfort during the procedure, with no downtime afterward.

3. Quick Procedure: A single treatment session usually takes around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the severity of the infection and the number of nails affected.

4. High Success Rates: Clinical studies have shown promising results, with significant improvements in nail appearance and fungal clearance rates.

5. Safety Profile: The 1064nm laser has a proven safety profile, with minimal risk of side effects or complications when performed by a qualified medical professional.


In the realm of nail fungus treatment, the 1064nm laser represents a game-changer. Its ability to precisely target and eliminate fungal infections while sparing healthy tissue makes it a highly effective and safe option for patients seeking relief from this persistent condition. As technology continues to advance, laser therapy is poised to revolutionize the way we approach nail fungus treatment, offering hope for healthier, clearer nails without the drawbacks of traditional methods.


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The Family Foot & Leg Center (FFLC) prides itself on its network of cutting-edge clinics strategically positioned throughout Collier, Lee, Charlotte, and Sarasota Counties, ensuring accessible expert foot and ankle care across Florida. Our goal is to swiftly and effectively address your foot and ankle challenges, enabling you to resume your active lifestyle promptly. Equipped with advanced treatment modalities and staffed by a team of devoted specialists, FFLC is dedicated to delivering top-notch care conveniently situated in your local community.








Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Unveiling the Secrets: Surgery for Fifth Toe, Curly Toe, and Hammertoe | Family Foot & Leg Center

Let us look into the fascinating world of foot surgery, specifically focusing on procedures for conditions like Fifth Toe, Curly Toe, and Hammertoe. These often-misunderstood conditions can cause discomfort and impact mobility, but with the right knowledge and treatment, patients can find relief and regain their quality of life. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind these surgeries and explore how Family Foot & Leg Center is dedicated to providing effective solutions for these common foot ailments.



Understanding Fifth Toe, Curly Toe, and Hammertoe:

Fifth Toe, Curly Toe, and Hammertoe are all deformities that affect the toes, causing them to become misaligned or bent. Fifth Toe, also known as a "pinky toe," can develop a hammertoe-like appearance due to pressure from shoes or inherent structural issues. Curly Toe occurs when one or more toes bend downward or overlap, often causing discomfort and difficulty wearing shoes. Hammertoe is characterized by an abnormal bending of the toe joints, resulting in a hammer-like or claw-like appearance.


The Importance of Surgery:

While conservative treatments such as padding, orthotic devices, and shoe modifications can provide relief for mild cases, surgery may be necessary for more severe or persistent symptoms. Surgery aims to correct the underlying structural abnormalities, realign the toes, and restore proper function and aesthetics. At Family Foot & Leg Center, our experienced team headed by top podiatrist Dr. Kevin Lam specializes in advanced surgical techniques tailored to each patient's unique needs, ensuring optimal outcomes and long-term relief.

Depending on the severity of the deformity and the patient's individual circumstances, various surgical approaches may be employed, including minimally invasive techniques to minimize post-operative discomfort and expedite recovery.

If you're experiencing foot pain, discomfort, or cosmetic concerns, don't let these conditions hold you back any longer. At Family Foot & Leg Center, we're committed to providing compassionate care and innovative solutions to help you overcome these challenges and enjoy a life free from foot pain and limitations. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward healthier, happier feet.

Transform your toes and transform your life with surgical solutions from Family Foot & Leg Center. Experience the difference today! 


The Family Foot & Leg Center (FFLC) proudly operates a network of cutting-edge clinics strategically positioned across Collier, Lee, Charlotte, and Sarasota Counties, ensuring that exceptional foot and ankle care is accessible throughout Florida. Our aim is to swiftly and effectively address your foot and ankle challenges, facilitating your return to an active lifestyle with minimal delay. Equipped with advanced treatment modalities and staffed by a team of devoted specialists, FFLC is steadfast in delivering top-tier care conveniently situated in your local community.