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Foot & Ankle Clinic-Western Ok - Bradley Nelson DPM Your feet are the foundation of your body. Foot conditions can seriously impact your mobility and your quality of life, but our podiatrists can help get you back on the move again! Our website is here to provide you with the information you need about our practice. We also provide information on common foot conditions. We want to help you keep your feet healthy, and the more you know, the happier your feet will be! This practice was established in July of 2004. We have been serving Western Oklahoma for over 12 years and have loved every minute of it.
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My name is Dr. Bradley Nelson. I am a Podiatric Physician and Surgeon who specializes in the complete care of the foot and ankle. I am Board Certified in foot surgery by the American Board of Multiple Specialities in Podiatry. I am a native Oklahoman born in Tulsa. After completing 4-years of undergraduate studies and achieving a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, I then continued my medical studies in Independence, OH at the Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine.
Brachymetatarsia is characterized by a shorter than usual metatarsal bone, one of the five long bones in thefeet that end in the toes. This causes one of the toes to be 'pulled back' from the rest, or overlap the others. If more than one of the long bones of the foot is affected, it is known as brachymetapody.
Bunions, or 'hallux valgus, ' are a common foot condition characterized by a 'bump' on the side of the foot, typically just below the big toe. As this bump grows larger, it can force the big toe over the second toe, causing pain and difficulty walking. The definitive cause of bunions has yet to be identified.
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Paula Cook
Nov 27, 2020
Dr Nelson is awesome! I had surgery almost 2 weeks ago to fix a bunion. I've had little to no pain. Still go about 10 days before I can walk but it's less time than the old procedure they use to do. So far i'm very pleased.