Are you struggling with a painful or unsightly foot problem? Our podiatry library offers helpful articles on common foot conditions and the treatments and services offered at our practice.
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Why Does My Heel Hurt When Standing Up? Heel Spur Symptoms, Causes, and TreatmentsDoes your heel hurt? Wondering if it might be a heel spur? Our Wichita podiatrist explains the common symptoms of heel spurs and how they can be treated.
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Morton’s Neuroma Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments Explained by a Wichita PodiatristWondering if your foot pain might be Morton’s neuroma? Our Wichita podiatrist describes key symptoms, causes, and treatment options for this painful condition.
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What Is Turf Toe, How Serious Is It, and When Should You See a Doctor?Wondering if your toe and foot pain may be turf toe? Wichita foot doctor Dr. Benjamin Weaver can properly diagnose and treat this painful podiatric condition.
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What Are the Symptoms and Causes of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome and When Should You See a Podiatrist?Wondering if your foot and ankle pain may be tarsal tunnel syndrome? Dr. Benjamin Weaver of Central Kansas Podiatry shares key symptoms and treatment options.
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Does UltraMIST Therapy Work for Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Chronic Wounds?Need foot wound relief? Central Kansas Podiatry Associates offers the UltraMIST system, a painless, non-contact option for treating many foot and ankle wounds.
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SoftWave Shock Wave TherapySoftWave shock wave therapy accelerates tissue healing and regeneration
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Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyDownload this patient information sheet to learn about diabetic peripheral neuropathy, then call our Wichita podiatrist to schedule an appointment.
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GoutDownload this patient information sheet to learn about how gout affects your feet, then call our Wichita podiatrist to schedule an appointment.
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Hallux RigidusDownload this patient information sheet to learn about hallux rigidus, then call our Wichita podiatrist to schedule an appointment.
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Hammer ToeDownload this patient information sheet to learn about hammer toe, then call our Wichita podiatrist to schedule an appointment.