
The resources section is here to answer the questions patients usually have before or after they schedule: what might be going on, what should not be ignored, and when it makes sense to stop waiting and get it checked.
When Foot or Ankle Pain After an Injury Might Be a Fracture
How to tell when an injury may be more than a routine sprain.
When Foot or Ankle Arthritis Stops Being Just Aging
When stiffness and joint pain have moved beyond background wear and tear.
Signs a Diabetic Foot Infection Should Not Be Watched at Home
Why redness, drainage, and worsening skin changes deserve prompt attention.
If you are still trying to figure out what category fits your symptoms, the next step is usually getting the diagnosis right instead of continuing to guess from articles alone.
