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Bunions
Bunions are misaligned big toe joints that can become swollen and tender, causing the first joint of the big toe to slant outward, and the second joint to angle toward the other toes.
Diabetic Foot Care
With a diabetic foot, a wound as small as a blister from wearing a shoe that's too tight can cause a lot of damage. Diabetes decreases blood flow, so injuries are slow to heal.
Heel Pain
Plantar fasciitis (or heel pain) is commonly traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. Our practice can evaluate arch pain, and may prescribe customized shoe inserts called orthoses to help alleviate the pain.
Hammertoes
Hammertoe is a deformity of the second and third or fourth toes. In this condition, the toe is bent at the middle joint, resembling a hammer. Left untreated, hammertoes can become inflexible and require surgery.
To Our Patients:
Delaware Foot and Ankle Group is offering TeleMedicine visits for your convenience. Please call 302-834-3575 for more details.
If you have a fever or feel sick, please stay home and we will gladly reschedule your appointment when you are feeling better. We are OPEN to serve your foot and ankle needs.
Welcome to Delaware Foot and Ankle Group.
A specialty group providing comprehensive care of the foot and ankle with a focus on foot and ankle surgery, when necessary. Our group has been serving the needs of patients for over 30 years, including the diagnosis and treatment of all issues of the foot and ankle. Whether you're dealing with heel pain, hammertoes, bunions, plantar fasciitis, ball of foot pain, ingrown toenails, an ankle sprain, tendonitis, or you're in need of foot surgery; we are here to help. Delaware Foot and Ankle Group has been rated multiple times in Delaware Today's Top Docs.
Our group serves patients and has office locations throughout the state of Delaware including: Wilmington, Newark, Glasgow, and Middletown.
With affiliations at Christiana Care Health System, St Francis Hospital, and outpatient surgery centers including; the Center for Advanced Surgical Arts & Glasgow Surgery Center and Delaware Outpatient Center for Surgery (DOCS), our podiatrists/surgeons are able to serve all of our patients needs at convenient locations.
Serving Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey for over 30 years.
Phone: 302-834-3575
Fax: 302-834-4066
Our group includes doctors Ernest Troisi DPM, Jason Kline DPM and Anthony Caristo DPM
**All Doctors Accepting New Patients **
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Ernest Troisi, DPM, FACFAS
Office Locations: Glasgow, Christiana, Wilmington, Middletown
Dr. Troisi is a Diplomate and is Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery.
Jason T. Kline, DPM, FACFAS
Office Locations: Glasgow, Wilmington, Middletown
He is currently a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) and the Delaware Podiatric Medical Association (DPMA).
Anthony M. Caristo, DPM, FACFAS, CWSP
Office Locations: Glasgow, Wilmington
Dr. Anthony M. Caristo began his studies in medicine when he received a partial scholarship to attend The Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology.
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Inflammation: Acute
What Is Acute Inflammation? Inflammation is the body’s normal protective response to an injury, irritation, or surgery. This natural “defense” process brings increased blood flow to the area, resulting in an accumulation of fluid. As the body mounts this protective response, the symptoms of inflammation ...
Wounds/Ulcers
Ulcers, which are open sores in the skin, occur when the outer layers of the skin are injured and the deeper tissues become exposed. They can be caused by excess pressure due to ill-fitting shoes, long periods in bed, or after an injury that breaks the skin. Ulcers are commonly seen in patients who have ...
Fractures of the Calcaneus (Heel Bone Fractures)
What is the Calcaneus? The calcaneus, also called the heel bone, is a large bone that forms the foundation of the rear part of the foot. The calcaneus connects with the talus and cuboid bones. The connection between the talus and calcaneus forms the subtalar joint. This joint is important for normal ...
Bone Healing
How Does a Bone Heal? All broken bones go through the same healing process. This is true whether a bone has been cut as part of a surgical procedure or fractured through an injury. The bone healing process has three overlapping stages: inflammation, bone production, and bone remodeling. Inflammation ...
Custom Orthotic Devices
Custom orthotics are medical devices prescribed by a foot and ankle surgeon. These shoe inserts, which support and align the foot and lower extremities, are formed by making a plaster mold of the foot. Additional valuable information:Pediatric FlatfootHeel PainPTTDFlexible Flatfoot ...
Frostbite
Frostbite occurs when a body part is exposed to extreme cold. If conditions are cold enough for the water within the tissues to freeze and form ice crystals, cell death can occur. The feet, hands, ears and nose are particularly prone to frostbite due to their location away from the body’s core. Mild ...
Joint Pain In The Foot
The foot contains 26 bones and more than 30 joints. Many people experience pain involving one or more of these joints. The pain may be accompanied by swelling, tenderness, stiffness, redness, bruising, and/or increased warmth over the affected joints. Joint pain may be caused by trauma, infection, inflammation, ...
Brachymetatarsia
Brachymetatarsia is a condition in which one of the bones in the front of the foot is significantly shorter than the others. Although it may affect any of the five metatarsals, it most commonly affects the fourth metatarsal. Looking at the foot, it might appear that the fourth toe itself is shorter than ...
Intermetatarsal Neuroma
What Is a Neuroma?A neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue that may develop in various parts of the body. The most common neuroma in the foot is a Morton’s neuroma, which occurs between the third and fourth toes. It is sometimes referred to as an intermetatarsal neuroma. “Intermetatarsal” describes ...
Synovitis
Synovitis is inflammation of the tissues that line a joint. It is commonly associated with specific diseases such as arthritis or gout, but may also be the result of overuse or trauma. Symptoms of synovitis may include redness, swelling, warmth, and pain with joint motion.Evaluation by a foot and ankle ...
Inflammation: Acute
What Is Acute Inflammation? Inflammation is the body’s normal protective response to an injury, irritation, or surgery. This natural “defense” process brings increased blood flow to the area, resulting in an accumulation of fluid. As the body mounts this protective response, the symptoms of inflammation ...
Wounds/Ulcers
Ulcers, which are open sores in the skin, occur when the outer layers of the skin are injured and the deeper tissues become exposed. They can be caused by excess pressure due to ill-fitting shoes, long periods in bed, or after an injury that breaks the skin. Ulcers are commonly seen in patients who have ...
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