Morton’s Neuroma

Morton’s Neuroma at a Glance

  • Morton’s neuroma is a swollen, inflamed nerve in the foot.
  • Morton’s neuroma causes a “burning” sharp pain on the bottom of the foot.
  • Treatments for Morton’s neuroma include resting the foot, better fitting shoes, antiinflammation medications, ice packs, and operation. [Read more...]

Ingrown Toenails

What is an Ingrown Toenail?

hen a toenail is ingrown, the nail is curved downward and grows into the skin, usually at the nail borders (the sides of the nail). This “digging in” of the nail irritates the skin, often creating pain, redness,swelling, and warmth in the toe. [Read more...]

Bunions

Even though bunions are acommon foot deformity, thereare misconceptions about them.Many people may unnecessarilysuffer the pain of bunions for yearsbefore seeking treatment. [Read more...]

Gout

What is Gout?

Gout is a disorder that resultsfrom the build-up of uric acidin the tissues or a joint—most oftenthe joint of the big toe.An attack ofgout can be miserable, marked by thefollowing symptoms: [Read more...]

Diabetic Complications and Amputation Prevention

People with diabetes are prone tomany foot problems, oftenbecause of two complications of diabetes: nerve damage (neuropathy)and poor blood circulation.Neuropathy causes loss of feeling inyour feet, taking away your ability tofeel pain and discomfort, so you may not detect an injury or irritation.  Poor circulation in your feet reduces your ability to heal, making it hard for even a tiny cut to resist infection. [Read more...]

Plantar Fascitis

Heel pain is normally caused by a biomechanical imbalance which over time creates tension in the planter fascia region of the foot, eventually causing pain in the heel. Spurs of the heel are soft calcium deposits that result from inflammation and tension in the planter fascia region of the foot. The heel spur itself does not cause pain. [Read more...]

Heel Pain

If you’ve been suffering from heel pain or plantar fasciitis and you’ve found it increasingly difficult to do the things you love to do, including sleep, then this letter may be music to your ears. [Read more...]

Are Foot Orthotics Really Necessary

foot orthoticsFoot orthotics have been used for decades in the treatment of various different foot problems. Since the mid 1980′s they have become increasingly important in the treatment of various sports related injuries where overuse of muscles, tendons and ligaments occur. [Read more...]

DR. DAN BANK, PODIATRIST - FOOT AND ANKLE DOCTOR - 3 OFFICES IN ORANGE COUNTY TO SERVE YOU:
Fullerton Office
1321 N. Harbor Blvd., Suite #302
Fullerton,CA 92835
Located in the Fullerton Medical arts Center
(714) 525-4706
Serving Fullerton, Yorba Linda and Anaheim Hills areas.
Fullerton Podiatrist Office
Costa Mesa Office
1700 Adams Ave. #204
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
(714) 434-1776
Serving Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Corona Del Mar, Irvine areas.

Costa Mesa Podiatrist Office
South Orange County Office
29873 Santa Margarita Pkwy. #100
Rancho Santa Margarita. CA 92688
(949) 713-5805
Serving Santa Margarita, Lake Forest and South Orange County area.

Rancho Santa Margarita Podiatrist Office