Texas Comprehensive Care

Expert Podiatry Care

Podiatry Care Services in Sugar Land, TX

At Texas Comprehensive Care in Sugar Land, TX, we provide specialized podiatry services for all your foot and ankle needs. Our expert team offers treatments for Achilles tendonitis, arthritis, bunions, athlete’s foot, diabetic foot wounds, and more. We use advanced therapies to manage pain, improve mobility, and promote overall foot health.

Treatments Involved in Podiatry Care

Achilles Tendonitis :

  • Comprehensive Diagnosis: Accurate evaluation of the Achilles tendon to identify the severity and underlying causes of pain or injury. 
  • Customized Treatment Plans: Tailored approaches including rest, physical therapy, orthotics, medication, or advanced therapies like PRP injections or shockwave therapy.
  • Preventive and Long-Term Care: Guidance on proper footwear, exercise regimens, and lifestyle changes to prevent recurrence and maintain foot and ankle health. 

Arthritis of the Foot : 

  • Types of Foot Arthritis: The most common types affecting the foot include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and post-traumatic arthritis.
  • Symptoms and Impact: Symptoms may include joint pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty walking
  • Treatment and Management: Treatment options include medication, physical therapy, orthotic devices, and lifestyle changes to manage pain and improve mobility.

Bunions : 

  • Causes: It can result from genetic predisposition, improper footwear (tight or high-heeled shoes), arthritis, or foot structure abnormalities. 
  • Symptoms: Symptoms include pain, swelling, redness, and soreness around the big toe joint, as well as visible deformity.
  • Treatment and Management: Treatment options range from conservative methods such as wearing wider shoes, using orthotic devices, and taking anti-inflammatory medications to manage pain

Athlete’s Foot : 

  • Cause: Athlete’s Foot is a fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet, often starting between the toes.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms include itching, burning, redness, peeling, and cracked skin. 
  • Treatment: Treatment involves antifungal medications, either topical or oral, depending on the severity of the infection .

Corns & Calluses : 

  • Causes: Corns and calluses develop due to repeated friction, pressure, or rubbing against the skin, often from ill-fitting shoes, high heels, or abnormal gait
  • Symptoms: Common symptoms include thickened, hardened patches of skin that may be rough, dry, or flaky .
  • Treatment: Treatment involves reducing pressure on the affected areas by wearing properly fitting shoes, using protective pads, or orthotic devices.

Diabetic Foot Wounds : 

  • Causes: Diabetic foot wounds are primarily caused by poor circulation and nerve damage (neuropathy) associated with diabetes
  • Symptoms: Symptoms may include open sores, ulcers, swelling, redness, foul odor, and drainage from the wound
  • Treatment: Treatment involves regular wound care, including cleaning, debridement, and dressing changes to prevent infection.  

Foot & Ankle Fractures : 
  • Causes: Foot and ankle fractures often result from trauma or injury, such as falls, sports accidents, or direct impacts .
  • Symptoms: Common symptoms include severe pain, swelling, bruising, difficulty walking or bearing weight, and visible deformity or misalignment of the foot or ankle. 
  • Treatment: Treatment typically involves immobilizing the foot or ankle using a cast or splint to allow the bone to heal properly.

Foot & Ankle Fractures : 

  • Causes: Foot and ankle fractures often result from trauma or injury, such as falls, sports accidents, or direct impacts .
  • Symptoms: Common symptoms include severe pain, swelling, bruising, difficulty walking or bearing weight, and visible deformity or misalignment of the foot or ankle. 
  • Treatment: Treatment typically involves immobilizing the foot or ankle using a cast or splint to allow the bone to heal properly.

Gout : 

  • Causes: Gout is caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints, resulting from high levels of uric acid in the blood.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms of gout include sudden and intense pain, swelling, redness, and warmth in the affected joint, often starting in the big toe.
  • Treatment: Treatment involves managing pain and inflammation with medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, or corticosteroids.  

Heel Pain : 

  • Causes: Heel pain is commonly caused by conditions such as plantar fasciitis (inflammation of the plantar fascia), Achilles tendonitis (inflammation of the Achilles tendon), and heel spurs (bony growths on the heel bone).  
  • Symptoms: Symptoms typically include sharp or aching pain in the heel, which may be more intense with the first steps in the morning or after prolonged periods of rest. 
  • Treatment: Treatment options focus on relieving pain and addressing the underlying cause.

Heel Spurs : 

  • Causes: Heel spurs are bony growths that develop on the heel bone (calcaneus) due to chronic strain on the plantar fascia or Achilles tendon.  
  • Symptoms: Symptoms often include sharp, localized pain at the heel, particularly during the first steps in the morning or after periods of rest.  
  • Treatment: Treatment focuses on relieving pain and addressing the underlying causes.

Ingrown Toenail  : 

  • Causes: An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin, often due to improper nail trimming (cutting nails too short or rounding the edges), wearing tight or ill-fitting shoes, or trauma to the toe.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms include pain, redness, swelling, and tenderness around the affected toenail.    
  • Treatment: Treatment involves relieving pain and preventing infection.

Neuroma : 

  • Causes: A neuroma, commonly known as Morton’s neuroma, is a painful condition caused by the thickening of nerve tissue, usually between the toes.  
  • Symptoms: Symptoms include a sharp, burning pain in the ball of the foot, a feeling of walking on a lump or pebble, and numbness or tingling in the toes.     
  • Treatment: Treatment typically involves conservative measures such as switching to wider, more supportive footwear, using orthotic devices to alleviate pressure on the nerve, and applying ice to reduce inflammation.  

Plantar Fasciitis : 

  • Causes: Plantar fasciitis is caused by inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue running along the bottom of the foot from the heel to the toes.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms typically include sharp, stabbing pain in the heel or the bottom of the foot, especially with the first steps in the morning or after periods of inactivity.    
  • Treatment: Treatment often involves a combination of rest, ice application, and stretching exercises for the Achilles tendon and plantar fascia.    

Plantar Warts : 

  • Causes: Plantar warts are caused by an infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), which enters the skin through small cuts or abrasions on the soles of the feet.  
  • Symptoms: Symptoms include small, rough growths on the soles of the feet that may have a thickened, calloused appearance.
  • Treatment: Treatment options include over-the-counter topical treatments containing salicylic acid, which helps dissolve the wart tissue.  

Sports Injuries : 

  • Causes: Sports injuries to the foot and ankle are often caused by physical activities that involve running, jumping, or sudden changes in direction.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms vary depending on the type of injury but commonly include pain, swelling, bruising, and limited range of motion.
  • Treatment: Treatment typically involves the R.I.C.E. method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) to manage pain and swelling.  

Ulcers or Wounds : 

  • Causes: Ulcers or wounds on the foot and ankle can arise from various causes, including diabetes (leading to diabetic foot ulcers), poor circulation, pressure from ill-fitting shoes, trauma or injury, and persistent friction or pressure on the skin.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms typically include open sores or wounds on the foot or ankle that may be painful, red, swollen, and potentially producing pus or other discharge.
  • Treatment: Treatment focuses on promoting healing and preventing complications.

Why Choose Texas Comprehensive Care for Podiatry Care?

Choose Texas Comprehensive Care for expert podiatry care in Sugar Land, TX. Our team of specialists provides comprehensive treatment for foot and ankle conditions including Achilles tendonitis, arthritis, bunions, diabetic foot wounds, and more. We use the latest techniques and advanced therapies to deliver personalized care that improves your mobility and overall foot health. Trust us to provide compassionate, effective solutions for all your podiatric needs.

Our podiatrists are highly skilled and experienced in treating a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, ensuring you receive specialized care. 

We offer a full spectrum of podiatric services from diagnosis to advanced treatments, tailored to your individual needs. 

We prioritize your comfort and well-being, providing personalized treatment plans and compassionate care. 

Utilizing cutting-edge technology and techniques, we deliver precise diagnostics and effective treatment options. 

We work closely with your primary care physician and other specialists to ensure integrated care and optimal outcomes for your foot health.