- Warts
- ArthritisThanks to our state-of-the-art technology and our podiatrists’ extensive experience, we offer 5-star-rated foot and ankle arthritis treatment in Moore and Edmond, OK. There are many different causes of arthritis – the most common for feet are Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Posttraumatic Arthritis. Treatment for all types is available at Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates.
- Plantar FasciitisDr. Carro is wonderful! His nurse and entire staff are too! I was unable to walk due to Plantar Fasciitis flare, he ordered shockwave therapy for me and I was able to do a Half Marathon after 2 weeks and 3 treatments!!! I had 4 more treatments afterward and ran another Half Marathon about 6 weeks later! No surgery, no injections, just home treatments, and shockwave therapy! The lady that does the treatments is so wonderful herself!!! Thank you for getting me to where I could attain my goals!
- Diabetic Foot Care
- Diabetes Care
- Hypothyroidism
- X-Rays
- Wound CareAt Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates, our caring, experienced podiatric team specializes in foot wound care in Moore and Edmond, OK. It is vital to have any wounds evaluated as soon as possible to prevent complications. If you or a loved one suffers from any of the following issues, we can diagnose your condition and help treat your wounds for happy, healthy feet.
- Ankle SurgeryFoot or ankle surgery is typically recommended as a last resort, but when you need foot and ankle surgery in Moore and Edmond, OK, turn to our experienced podiatrists at Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates.
- Bunion SurgeryTypically, bunion surgery is performed in an outpatient setting under sedation and takes about an hour. Most people can walk on the affected foot within three days with the use of a protective cast or shoe. The majority of our patients surprisingly experience little pain following surgery.
- BunionsMaybe ! With decades of combined bunion experience, we’ve seen deformities of all sizes and symptoms. Not all bunions are physically painful. Some bunions cause no problems whatsoever, whereas others can cause significant psychological problems for fear of showing that dreaded bump at the beach.
- Ingrown ToenailsWhile many ingrown toenails resolve themselves or require little treatment, there are times when an ingrown toenail can go from an annoying sore spot to a serious, even life-threatening infection. At Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates, we offer effective ingrown nail treatment in Moore and Edmond, OK, and encourage you to contact us at the first sign of an ingrown toenail.
- CornsThough the most notable symptom of hammertoes is the toe’s signature hammer shape, patients may also report suffering from difficulty walking, corns and calluses, and an inability to wiggle their toes or flex their foot.
- CallusesHammertoes are generally diagnosed using a physical exam and imaging tests such as an x-ray. Treatment options for hammertoes depend on what caused the condition, but generally, the pain from hammertoes can be mitigated by switching to more comfortable shoes, using pads or custom insoles that prevent friction, realigning the afflicted toes using splints or pads, and applying over-the-counter creams that provide relief from the pain associated with corns, blisters, or calluses.
- FungusFungus, or athlete’s foot – Often grows between your toes as a result of warm, damp environments like locker rooms or from wearing sweaty socks
- PsoriasisGiven that other conditions such as psoriasis can mimic the look and symptoms of nail fungus, diagnosis is best made using a lab analysis of scrapings from under the nail in addition to a physical examination.
- Sports MedicineHave you noticed you’re a little slower on the basketball court lately? Perhaps you’re icing your feet after each training session, but you’re still plagued by unexplained swelling? If you suspect your athletic prowess is being hampered by a sports injury, then you’ve come to the right place for sports injuries treatment in Moore and Edmond, OK.
- Physical TherapySome foot and ankle traumas can be corrected with lifestyle changes, changes in footwear, or custom orthotics. Other conservative methods include rest, ice, compression, and physical therapy. However, if these methods don’t work, you may need surgery to correct the issue. These may include...
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Ankle SprainIf you’ve suffered an injury to your ankle and experience pain, swelling, redness, or bruising, you may have broken a bone. Our podiatrists are highly trained and experienced specialists for broken ankle surgery. During your initial examination, we can help ascertain whether your injury is an ankle sprain or an ankle fracture. If you injured yourself seriously and are experiencing pain, you may need surgery to correct your broken ankle.
- Back Pain
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryOur experienced team is committed to your foot and ankle health. We only use cutting-edge technology and resources to provide the highest quality podiatry care available. Use the menu below to learn more about our advanced technologies and treatment options.
- Ankle Sprain
- Bunions ProblemsA bunion is an unsightly prominence at the base of your big toe that can make shoes uncomfortable and sandals an embarrassment. A bunion is a structural deformity where the underlying bones are misaligned – it’s not just a bump. Unfortunately, bunions progress as we get older - they never regress by themselves, and advertised splints are ineffective at actually correcting the problem. If you have a bunion, contact Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates for bunion treatment in Moore and Edmond, OK.
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot CareIf you have diabetes, you must take excellent care of your feet. At Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates, we specialize in diabetic foot care in Moore and Edmond, OK. We provide a wide range of services for your diabetic foot, from preventive routine care of nails and calluses to surgery, custom orthotics, and shoes for your comfort.
- Flat FeetThere are two types of flat feet - congenital and acquired. If your feet are flat, it could be because your arches never formed properly. This is what’s referred to as congenital flat feet, and for most people with this condition, there are few or no symptoms involved. For those who have fallen arches or acquired flat feet, there may be more symptoms.
- Fungus ToenailsToenail fungus is most commonly caused by dermatophyte fungus as well as yeast and mold. These microscopic fungi thrive in warm, moist environments and make their way into the body through tiny cuts or breaks in the skin.
- HammertoesHammertoes, also called claw or mallet toes, refer to toes that are bent in an unnatural way. The offending toe or toes will begin to bend upward and, over time, can become stiff and unbendable. This stiffness can cause you discomfort and pain, creating corns and blisters where your toe rubs against your shoe. They are named after their resemblance to the hammers in a piano. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, turn to our trusted team for hammer and claw toe treatment in Moore and Edmond, OK.
- Heel SpursHeel Spurs - Heel spurs occur at the point where the ligaments that run along the bottom of your foot connect to your heel bone. When this ligament is repeatedly stressed or strained, it causes your body to form a protective bony growth, commonly known as a heel spur.
- Heel Pain
- Foot Pain
- Ingrown ToenailsYou notice that your big toe is a little sore and red around one side of the nail, but you brush it off. Maybe it’s just an injury. It doesn’t hurt much, so it should be fine. Perhaps you type your symptoms into Dr. Google and decide that you have an ingrown toenail. No big deal, right? Wrong.
- Foot Injuries
- Pediatric Foot CareSever’s disease – the most common of pediatric foot conditions, especially if your child is active in sports. With this condition, your child may complain about pain in the heel during and after a game or practice.
- Plantar FasciitisWhile custom orthotics can help correct and prevent many of your foot and ankle ailments, research shows that some of the more effective uses of orthotics are to prevent and treat plantar fasciitis and stress fractures of the tibia (shin bone).
- Podiatric Deformities
- Podiatric SurgeryI am also board certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. I am an avid hunter, fisherman, hockey player, and pilot. I am married to my high school sweetheart, have three children, and put my family and patients as my top priority.