Podiatry Foot Care
Common Nail Disorders
Learn about common nail disorders such as ingrown nails and how to prevent and treat them. Find out when to see a podiatrist for proper diagnosis and care.
Pressure Ulcers
What Are Pressure Ulcers? Pressure ulcers are sores that occur when pressure cuts off the blood supply to the skin. The ball of the foot,… Continue Reading
Foot Care For Diabetes: Part Two
Part Two When you have diabetes, taking care of your feet everyday pays off with fewer foot problems. Here are some tips: Wash your feet… Continue Reading
What Are Flat Feet?
The arch of your foot is its main supportive structure. If this arch loses strength, the bony framework begins to collapse, causing your foot to… Continue Reading
Amniotic Fluid Allograft Therapy
A Cutting Age New Non-Surgical Treatment For Foot and Ankle Conditions Amniotic fluid allograft is a breakthrough non-surgical treatment option that offers healing and pain… Continue Reading
Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Neuropathy
Join Dr. Ade Adetunji, DPM, at Largo Foot and Ankle Health Center in Upper Marlboro, MD, for an insightful article on diabetic foot ulcers and neuropathy. Discover expert management strategies and essential care tips for maintaining optimal foot health.
Radial Pulse Shockwave Therapy (RSWT): Non-Surgical Treatment For Heel Pain (Plantar Fasciitis) and Achilles Tendinitis
Achilles Tendinitis/Plantar Fasciitis/Heel Pain Syndrome This encompassing syndrome includes a painful condition of the back or bottom of the heel, arch, and less commonly, the… Continue Reading
High-Quality Foot and Ankle Care
MVS Podiatry Associates has been providing high-quality medical and surgical treatment for disorders, conditions, and injuries affecting the foot and ankle in the Baltimore area… Continue Reading
For People With Chronic Heel Pain: A New Year’s Resolution
Heel pain is one of the most common complaints heard at the podiatrist office. Heel pain can be caused by myriad of things such as… Continue Reading
Holiday Tips For Healthy Feet
With the drop in temperature and the twinkle of Christmas lights on the main streets, it’s become quite obvious that “the summer’s passed, it’s too… Continue Reading









