Wart Treatment
In some cases, plantar warts resolve naturally. Other cases may require treatment. There are various treatment options available for warts, depending on their type, location, and individual preferences.…
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In some cases, plantar warts resolve naturally. Other cases may require treatment. There are various treatment options available for warts, depending on their type, location, and individual preferences.…
Check detailsWhat are plantar warts? Plantar warts are small, rough skin growths that appear on the soles of the feet. They are often round, grainy and may have tiny…
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Flat foot is common in both children and adults. Initially, all children have flat feet until they reach the age of 3 years but if they still don’t…
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Sesamoid injuries can vary in type and severity, affecting the small sesamoid bones located within tendons, usually in areas of high pressure and friction. What are the Types…
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Wearing shoes that do not fit properly can lead to a range of foot issues, including blisters, corns, calluses, bunions, ingrown toenails, and even more serious conditions like…
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Toenail surgery for ingrown toenails is usually recommended when conservative treatments have not effectively resolved the issue or when the ingrown toenail is causing severe pain, infection, or…
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What is Onyfix®? Onyfix® is a specially designed nail correction system that uses a flexible, light-cured resin brace to treat ingrown and curved toenails without surgery or pain.…
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At Atlas Podiatry, our Podiatrists are equipped with a number of tools that allow them to trim and treat toenails of all shapes, sizes and thickness. We are…
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Ingrown toenails are a common and often painful condition that occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin. The pressure and irritation can lead…
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What is Lunula Laser Therapy? Lunula Laser Therapy is an FDA-approved medical treatment for onychomycosis or fungal nail infection. It uses two low-level laser wavelengths that work together…
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Customized insoles helps to provide support, stability, and comfort for the feet. They can provide additional arch support, which is particularly helpful to individuals who have flat feet…
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The recommended treatment for such corns and calluses is regular debridement by a Podiatrist. With proper debridement and ongoing foot care, patients can remain comfortable for 2-3 months…
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Fungal Toenail Treatment in Singapore Fungal toenails are one of the most frequent nail concerns seen in podiatry practice. The infection develops when fungi invade the nail plate…
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Swift® is a medical technology used in the treatment of certain skin conditions, particularly plantar warts. It is a form of microwave therapy that targets and treats warts…
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Proper wound treatment promotes healing, prevents complications, and improves an individual's overall quality of life. Our Podiatrists are experts in wound management and are trained to provide detailed…
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Diabetes can lead to poor circulation, nerve damage (neuropathy), and other issues that increase the risk of foot problems. Regular screenings, self-care, and early intervention can significantly reduce…
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The Super Inductive System (SIS) uses the healing effects of high-intensity electromagnetic field, for treatment of the painful conditions of the neuromuscular and joint-skeletal system. Evidence of the…
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Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is used to promote healing and alleviate pain in musculoskeletal problems and it treats a variety of disorders such as tendons, ligaments, and muscles.…
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The Richie Brace® is made from an impression cast of the foot and lower leg. There are adjustable uprights placed on either side of the leg and ankle…
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