Patient Education

Dr. James Mazur is available to treat foot and ankle ailments such as diabetic foot care, ingrown toenails, fungal toenails, warts and painful calluses. Our practice specializes in general foot care. Please call our office in Salisbury (704) 636-7015 or Statesville (704) 883-7889 for an appointment.

Ankle Sprains: Unraveling the Common Foot Injury
Ankle sprains are a prevalent injury, affecting over 3 million individuals in the United States every year. These injuries occur when the ligaments in the ankle are subjected to severe stretching or tearing. It is imperative to seek medical attention to exclude the possibility of a fracture since assessing the full extent of the injury can often be challenging.

Bunions: Dealing with Toe Deformities
Bunions are characterized by a bone deformity that typically develops at the base of the big toe. This condition is progressive and exacerbated by the inward pressure exerted by tight-fitting shoes. Bunions can cause significant discomfort, and in certain cases, surgical intervention may be required to alleviate the issue.

Flat Feet: Understanding the Ground-Level Condition
Flat feet refer to a condition where the entire or nearly entire sole of the foot makes contact with the ground while standing. Symptoms of flat feet can vary widely in severity, ranging from excruciating pain to being virtually asymptomatic.

Hammertoes: Navigating Toe Deformities
Hammertoe is characterized by one or more toes exhibiting a bend in the middle joint. This condition often develops due to muscle weakening, often as a result of poorly fitting shoes or inherited genetic traits.

Diabetes and Your Feet: Vigilance for Systemic Impact
Diabetes is a systemic illness with the potential to affect various parts of the body, including the feet. For diabetic individuals, diligent foot screening is crucial, and any cuts or sores should be treated with the utmost seriousness to prevent complications.

Heel Spurs: The Bony Protrusion Challenge
Heel spurs are bony protrusions that can develop on the heel. They are sometimes confused with plantar fasciitis, which involves inflammation of the plantar fascia ligament. Painful heel spurs can significantly impede walking.

Corns: Battling Skin Hardening
Corns and calluses are toughened layers of skin that often result from friction. They typically form in weight-bearing areas of the foot or areas that frequently rub against footwear. Soft corns, on the other hand, tend to develop between the toes.

Athlete’s Foot: Confronting the Fungal Menace
Athlete’s foot is a common fungal infection that afflicts countless individuals worldwide. It manifests on the skin of the feet, often occurring between the toes. Given the propensity of fungi to thrive in warm, moist environments, maintaining clean and dry feet is paramount in preventing athlete’s foot.