Where Does it Hurt?

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The entire team at Advanced Foot and Ankle Surgeons treats you like family from the moment you arrive. We treat foot conditions caused by illness, injury and active living with skill, compassion and the latest techniques.

Cedar Knolls

218 Ridgedale Ave.
Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
973-285-1700

Bernardsville

1 Anderson Rd.
Bernardsville, NJ 07924
973-285-1700

Pompton Plains

97 West Parkway
Pompton Plains, NJ 07444
973-285-1700

Wayne

2000 Sienna Village
Wayne, NJ 07470
973-285-1700

"Local Surgeon Recognized for Successful Limb Salvage"

"Thousands with diabetes face the possibility of losing a limb to the disease. Mark E. Solomon, a local medical/surgical podiatrist with Advanced Foot & Ankle Surgeons who specializes in a cutting-edge procedure to restore sensation to those suffering from neuropathy, is also earning the respect of his patients by offering successful alternatives to amputation..."

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"What a relief to finally have a doctor who listened, who heard me and who acted on the problem I described..."

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Where Does it Hurt? The Toes

Common conditions affecting the toes include:

Bunions

Bunions are misaligned big toe joints which can become swollen and tender. Although bunions tend to be genetic, they can be aggravated by shoes and certain activities. Click here for more information, including treatment options.

Hammertoe

Hammertoe is a condition in which any of the toes are bent in a claw-like position. Although the condition usually stems from a muscle imbalance, it is often aggravated by shoes that don’t fit well. Click here for more information, including treatment options.

Corns

Corns develop from an accumulation of dead skin cells on the foot, forming thick, hardened areas.

Ingrown Toenails

Fungal toenails (Onychomycosis)

Toenail fungus affects about a half of Americans by the age of 70. It is relatively rare in children but the incidence increases with age. Fungus infections occur with microscopic fungi gaining entry through a small trauma in the nail that grows and spread in the warm, moist environment inside the patient’s socks and shoes. Symptoms of toenail fungus which can be caused by several types of fungi include swelling, yellowing, thickening or crumbling of the nail. Streaks or spots down the side of the nail and even complete loss of the nail. Toenail color can vary from brown or yellow to white with this condition. Toenail fungus can be pickup up in a damp area.

Arthritis of the Great Toe Joint (Hallux Rigidus or Stiff Big Toe)

Where Does it Hurt?

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