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At Eastover Foot & Ankle we trust that a doctor and patient become a staff for treating an personal's feet. Our physicians spend most of their time listening to understand your concerns and responding with the finest treatment options for you. With the aid of our expert team, they follow up to ensure that generally pain is relieved, problems are resolved and your health improves.
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From routine checkups to treatments for surgery, Eastover Foot & Ankle is equipped to handle all your podiatric needs. To reach either our Matthews or Charlotte offices you may do so through our main operator at (704) 841-4000. Please verify which office location you are attempting to contact and we will be happy to direct your call and assist you in any manners of concern.
Ingrown Toenails
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Ingrown toenails, also known as onychocryptosis, is usually caused by trimming toenails too short, particularly on the sides of the big toes. They may also be caused by shoe pressure (from shoes that are too tight or short), injury, fungus infection, heredity, or poor foot structure. Ingrown toenails occur when the corners or sides of the toenail dig into the skin, often causing infection.
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Your first visit to Eastover Foot & Ankle involves a few special steps so that we can get to know you. You'll find all the practical information you need, such as a map and directions to ouroffice, practice hours, payment policies and more. There's also background information about our committed staff and our firstvisit procedures.
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This section of our web page is designed to provide an incite in to the types of procedures that are performed at Eastover Foot and Ankle. Please keep in mind that results vary and we assess and treat each patient on an individual basis according to the needs and wants of the individual. Surgery is certainly on option in which case musculoskeletal deformities may be addressed.
Ankle Sprain
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An ankle sprain is an injury to one or more ligaments in the ankle, usually on the outside of the ankle. Ligaments are bands of tissue - like rubber bands - that connect one bone to another and bind the joints together. In the ankle joint, ligaments provide stability by limiting side-to-side movement.
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