Richard D Wolff, DPM

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RICHARD D WOLFF, DPM

Thank you for selecting Advanced Foot Care as your provider for foot and ankle medical/surgical services. Foot and Ankle Pain

When your feet and ankles hurt, you hurt all over. Whether you’re walking or standing, your entire body’s weight is balanced upon these important structures. Because of this, foot and ankle problems can be painful and lead to limitations in one’s lifestyle. Remember, it is not normal for your feet and ankles to hurt. Yet, as common as foot and ankle problems are, they are generally the most neglected parts of the body. Many people suffer from these types of problems. Certain groups such as diabetics, arthritics, athletes and the elderly are at even higher risk of developing such problems. Because of this, it is very important that you give your feet and ankles the attention they deserve. Our Philosophy
At Advanced Foot Care, we are committed to:
Excellence in foot and ankle care for our patients
Providing a friendly, family-like environment with sincerity and integrity

Same Day Acute Care
Individuals are seen the same day they call. Specializing in Treatment and Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Prevention of diabetic foot ulcers through education. Treatment of new and long-term ulcerations. Lifetime Treatment and Care for the Whole Family
There are over 300 types of foot ailments. A podiatrist should be consulted regularly starting at infancy and throughout your life. Babies can experience ingrown toenails and overlapping toes. Children can have heel pain when growing, and adults should have annual checkups to maintain their feet in the best possible condition. Charles Medical Center is on the campus of St. Charles Hospital. There is even an underground hallway connecting the hospital to the medical center, for convenience.

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We love what we do! We love working with our patients in caring for all of their foot and ankle needs.

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BunionsThe term bunion refers to an enlargement of the base joint of the toe, the connection to the foot. This enlargeme...
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Bunions
The term bunion refers to an enlargement of the base joint of the toe, the connection to the foot. This enlargement may be formed of swollen tissue or a bony growth, and is caused by the shifting of the bones in the big toe inward, toward the other toes of the foot. The area around the base of the big toe may become inflamed, red, and painful.

Genetic factors are important in the formation of bunions – people who get bunions are usually genetically predisposed to this bone displacement, and may cause its onset by wearing improperly fitting shoes, or by running or walking in a way that causes stress to the feet. Another common cause for bunions is wearing high heeled shoes. The weight of the body in these shoes pushes the toes into an unnatural position, possibly causing bone displacement.

A podiatrist who specializes in foot structure and bio-mechanics will be able to quickly diagnose bunions. Bunions must be distinguished from gout or arthritic conditions, so blood tests may be necessary. The podiatrist may order a radiological exam to provide an image of the bone structure. If the x-ray demonstrates an enlargement of the joint near the base of the toe and a shifting toward the smaller toes, this is indicative of a bunion.

Wearing wider shoes can remove the pressure on the bunion and reduce pain. High heeled shoes should be eliminated for a period of time as this type of shoe generally pushes the big toe outward toward the smaller toes. This may be enough to eliminate the pain associated with bunions; however, if pain persists, anti-inflammatory drugs may be prescribed. Severe pain may require an injection of steroids near the bunion. Orthotics for shoes may be prescribed which, by altering the pressure on the foot, can be helpful in reducing pain. These do not correct the problem, but by eliminating the pain, they can provide relief.

For cases that do not respond to these methods of treatment, surgery can be done to reposition the toe. A surgeon may do this by taking out a section of bone, or may rearrange the ligaments and tendons in the toe to help keep it properly aligned. It may be necessary even after surgery to wear more comfortable shoes that do not put undue pressure on the toe as the big toe can easily move back to its orientation toward the smaller toes.

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1050 Isaac Streets Drive Ste. 133
Oregon, OH
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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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Advanced Foot Care

Thank you for selecting Advanced Foot Care as your provider for foot and ankle medical/surgical services.

Foot and Ankle Pain

When your feet and ankles hurt, you hurt all over. Whether you’re walking or standing, your entire body’s weight is balanced upon these important structures. Because of this, foot and ankle problems can be painful and lead to limitations in one’s lifestyle. Remember, it is not normal for your feet and ankles to hurt.

Yet, as common as foot and ankle problems are, they are generally the most neglected parts of the body. Many people suffer from these types of problems. Certain groups such as diabetics, arthritics, athletes and the elderly are at even higher risk of developing such problems. Because of this, it is very important that you give your feet and ankles the attention they deserve.