Dr. Lonnie Resnick

Ingrown Toenail

“Ouch. My toenail hurts even when the sheet touches it at night” This is a quote often heard in the Podiatrist’s office. Ingrown toenails refer to pressure from the nail on the skin along the nail border. The great toe is the most common toe affected, but it can occur on any toe. Causes of […]

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Toenail Fungus

Sandal season is coming and the appearance of our feet becomes a concern.  Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nails.  The nails may appear discolored, thickened, deformed and often are loose with debri under the nail.  This condition can be more than cosmetic, resulting in pain on pressure when in shoes.  Diabetics, as well as

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Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis is a painful condition that affects the heel and/or arches.  It is an inflammation of the tight cord (plantar fascia) that supports the arch of the foot.  This is a condition that is extremely common in our society because we generally are walking in shoes that are not supportive enough and on hard surfaces which

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