What is toe tourniquet syndrome? How does it happen? And what can you do about it? Learn all about it here in this blog.
CONTINUE READING →What Causes a Black Toenail? Should You Be Worried?
There are many causes of black toenail you should know about. Read about symptoms, treatment, and prevention of black toenail in this blog.
CONTINUE READING →Preventing Falls in the Elderly and Podiatry – It’s a Natural Fit
The more we age, the more we fall. The CDC reports that each and every year, 36 million Americans aged 65 or older suffer significant falls. UFAI evaluates the risks of falls in older adults and provides podiatric insight into preventing them.
CONTINUE READING →19 Foot Problems to Watch for in Aging Feet
Aging feet need special care as the risks for chronic foot problems increase. Learn more about common foot problems to watch for as we age.
CONTINUE READING →Avoiding Foot and Ankle Overuse Injuries While Dog Walking During a Pandemic
Foot and ankle injuries are on the rise during COVID. Dogs are being walked more, which means people are too. Learn how to avoid these overuse injuries.
CONTINUE READING →Curing the Painful Grind of Foot and Ankle Arthritis
What is osteoarthritis? What causes osteoarthritis? Learn about how we diagnose & treat the condition at University Foot and Ankle Institute.
CONTINUE READING →How a Sprained Ankle Can Easily Become Chronic Ankle Instability
A sprained ankle is among the most frequently incurred injuries worldwide. In the United States, more than 23,000 ankles are sprained each and every day. The usual cause of an acute ankle sprain is a sudden shift in weight-bearing that causes the outside edge of a person’s foot to roll under, and the inside edge to lift up. Such an read more »
CONTINUE READING →Diabetic Foot Conditions: Osteomyelitis
Dr. Bob Baravarian discusses diabetic foot infections. Osteomyelitis (also known as “Diabetic Foot Infection”) is one of the most significant complications a diabetic patient can have. If you or someone you know are living with diabetes mellitus you probably already know your feet are at risk, but you might not yet know how severe it can be. Today, we’re going read more »
CONTINUE READING →Hammertoe or Plantar Plate Injury: What’s the Difference?
If your toe is deformed into a semi-circle (or a crossover toe) and it hurts a lot, it’s got to be a hammertoe, right? Well, maybe not!
CONTINUE READING →New Non-Surgical Treatment for Ball of Foot Pain at UFAI
We at UFAI are proud to be one of the first practices in Southern California to offer Leneva™, a new fat grafting system introduced in the US in late 2019.
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