Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, and it often results in foot-related problems in up to 90 percent of those diagnosed. The foot can be an initial site for RA symptoms, with symptoms that include soreness, swelling, and joint erosion. A podiatrist can identify, diagnose, and treat these foot-related challenges, with an aim to alleviate pain, enhance function, and protect overall foot health. Their palliative foot care includes addressing distorted or altered nails, hard skin, calluses, and corns. A podiatrist also specializes in wound management, offering timely interventions for wounds and ulcers on the feet as they develop. Custom orthotics, ranging from soft cushions to firmer devices, can improve foot alignment and function. A podiatrist can contribute to joint protection, manage inflamed joints, suggest appropriate exercises, and provide insights into surgical options when necessary. Their comprehensive care extends beyond immediate foot concerns, aiming to enhance overall foot health and contribute to the well-being of those navigating the challenges of rheumatoid arthritis. For more information about managing foot problems associated with RA, it is suggested that you include a podiatrist as a permanent member of your medical team.
If you are experiencing pain in the feet or ankles, don’t join the stubborn majority refusing treatment. Feel free to contact Dr. Rouder from S.I. Podiatry. Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.
What Is a Podiatrist?
Someone would seek the care of a podiatrist if they have suffered a foot injury or have common foot ailments such as heal spurs, bunions, arch problems, deformities, ingrown toenails, corns, foot and ankle problems, etc.
Podiatric Treatment
A podiatrist will treat the problematic areas of the feet, ankle or lower leg by prescribing the following:
- Physical therapy
- Drugs
- Orthotic inserts or soles
- Surgery on lower extremity fractures
A common podiatric procedure a podiatrist will use is a scanner or force plate which will allow the podiatrist to know the designs of orthotics. Patients are then told to follow a series of tasks to complete the treatment. The computer will scan the foot a see which areas show weight distribution and pressure points. The podiatrist will read the analysis and then determine which treatment plans are available.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Staten Island, NY . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.