EVANSTON FOOT & ANKLE CLINIC

Podiatrist - Evanston - Friendly Staff

Dr Kevin J. Tunnat 800 Austin Street, Suite 611W Evanston, IL 60202 (847) 864-5010

Evanston Foot and Ankle Clinic
 
  • Accessory Navicular Syndrome (ANS)

    While the human foot is a marvel of engineering, certain anomalies can lead to discomfort and challenges in daily life. One such condition is Accessory Navicular Syndrome (ANS), a relatively uncommon but impactful orthopedic issue. In this comprehensive guide, we will navigate through the intricacies

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  • Achilles Surgery

    Achilles surgery is a specialized medical intervention designed to address issues related to the Achilles tendon, a vital structure connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. This procedure is often recommended when conservative treatments fail to alleviate conditions such as Achilles tendonitis,

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  • Achilles Tendon

    In the intricate tapestry of the human musculoskeletal system, the Achilles tendon stands out as a vital structure, facilitating essential movements and enabling us to walk, run, and jump. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the anatomy, function, and common conditions associated with

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  • Achilles Tendon Rupture

    The Achilles tendon, a robust band of tissue connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone, plays a pivotal role in facilitating various movements, including walking, running, and jumping. However, when this tendon undergoes excessive stress or strain, it can lead to a condition known as Achilles tendon

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  • Amniotic Band Syndrome (ABS)

    Amniotic Band Syndrome (ABS) is a congenital condition that occurs when fibrous bands from the inner lining of the amniotic sac wrap around parts of the fetus, restricting blood flow and affecting normal development. When these bands affect the foot, they can lead to various abnormalities and complications

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  • Ankle Arthroscopy

    In the realm of orthopedic interventions, ankle arthroscopy emerges as a beacon of innovation, offering a minimally invasive avenue to diagnose and treat a spectrum of ankle-related issues. This comprehensive guide takes you on a journey through the intricacies of ankle arthroscopy, exploring its applications,

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  • Ankle Sprain Injuries

    Ankle sprains, though common, are more than just a fleeting inconvenience. Whether you're an athlete pushing boundaries or navigating daily life's complexities, a sudden twist or misstep can lead to an ankle sprain. In this comprehensive guide, we dive into the intricacies of ankle sprain injuries –

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  • Ankle Surgery

    Ankle surgery, though a significant medical intervention, is often necessary to restore mobility, alleviate pain, and improve the overall quality of life for individuals facing debilitating ankle conditions. In this comprehensive guide, we embark on a journey to demystify ankle surgery – exploring

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A podiatrist, also called a doctor of podiatric medicine, is a specialist who provides medical diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle problems, such as bunions, heel pain, spurs, hammertoes, neuromas, ingrown toenails, warts, corns and calluses. A podiatrist also renders care of sprains, fractures, infections, and injuries of the foot, ankle and heel. In addition to undergraduate medical school training, podiatrists also attend graduate school for a doctorate degree in podiatry. Podiatrists are required to take state and national exams, as well as be licensed by the state in which they practice. According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, there are an estimated 15,000 practicing podiatrists in the United States. Podiatrists are in demand more than ever today because of a rapidly aging population. In addition, according to the association, foot disorders are among the most widespread and neglected health problems affecting people in this country. Typically, podiatrists:

  • Consult with patients and other physicians on how to prevent foot problems.
  • Diagnose and treat tumors, ulcers, fractures, skin and nail diseases, and deformities.
  • Perform surgeries to correct or remedy such problems as bunions, clawtoes, fractures, hammertoes, infections, ruptured Achilles, and other ligaments and tendons.
  • Prescribe therapies and perform diagnostic procedures such as ultrasound and lab tests.
  • Prescribes or fits patients with inserts called orthotics that correct walking patterns.
  • Treat conditions such as: bone disorders, bunions, corns, calluses, cysts, heel spurs, infections, ingrown nails, and plantar fasciitis.