Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Aging Feet

AGING OF THE FEETOver time, normal changes to the feet can occur. The feet are under a tremendous amount of pressure during daily activity. While walking, each step puts two to three times as much force as the person’s body weight.This pressure can alter the structure of the foot as the person ages. Feet can become slightly longer and wider. Some women experience such changes during pregnancy due to the added pressure of pregnancy-related weight gain and also due to their hormones causing increased body flexibility including the foot.There might be a slight flattening of the arch of the foot. This is normal as long as it is neither excessive nor causes pain. The foot and ankle may lose some flexibility with age as does many joints and muscles in the body. The pad of fat at the bottom of the heel may become thinner with age. Though these changes are unlikely to cause serious problems, they may be accompanied with a loss of balance.Any foot changes that cause pain or deformities should be checked by a McKinney, Texas podiatric physician. Thickening of the skin such as corns or bony growths like bunions are not part of normal aging. Changes in the shape or alignment of the toes could be signs of problems with the muscles of the foot. A McKinney, Texas podiatric physician can diagnose the condition and recommend appropriate treatment.Pain is not part of normal foot changes. Pain can indicate a problem with the nerves, such as Morton’s neuromas. It could also be due to fasciitis or other painful foot problems. Discolorations of the feet should not occur. Discoloration could be a sign of a circulation problem.Arthritis is a common problem among older adults. Arthritis can cause problems with the feet. Arthritis in the feet can cause pain, swelling, and stiffness. Though there is no cure for arthritis, medical treatment can limit its damage and debilitating effects. A McKinney, Texas Foot and Ankle Specialist should be consulted for any foot problems that are not part of normal aging.Dr. Kory Williams is a foot and ankle specialist trained to treat all foot and ankle problems including thoses associated with aging. He practices with Dr. Eric Silvers in both McKinney, Texas and Prosper, Texas. You may contact our office at 972-542-2155. Advanced Foot and Ankle Center in Prosper, Texas and McKinney Foot and Ankle Center in McKinney, Texas offer comprehensive treatment for all foot and ankle problems. You may visit our website at www.advancedfoottexas.com for more information about our practice.

Eric M. Silvers, DPM, PA
Board Certified Foot and Ankle Specialist
Advanced Foot and Ankle Center
McKinney, Texas
Prosper, Texas
http://www.advancedfoottexas.com
972-542-2155

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