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Bunion Pain – Gone!

New Year… New Feet… New Shoes!

“Beauty is Pain”

For Susan, the saying, “Beauty is Pain” rang very true when she discovered that trying to fit into her stylish shoes was causing her feet unbearable irritation and foot pain from her bunions! “They became very painful, and it was hard to find shoes that were comfortable.” Susan was one of many bunion (big toe pain) patients that we see in our office. In fact, there are 3 million cases reported in the United States each year! 

Something had to be done…

“The bunions were really difficult because they had grown worse over the years. My mom had them horribly, and I just couldn’t go down that road. I decided to go forward with the surgery!” Susan couldn’t bear her bunions preventing her from sporting her favorite footwear any longer, so she came to us to get them removed. Bunion surgery has a high success rate and will have you walking comfortably for life.

Pop back in her step!

We were happy to help Susan with her unbearable foot pain. The surgery went remarkably well, and she is beaming at the sight of her brand new feet! “I’m so thankful, I can’t say enough about how good Dr. Anderson was and the staff, everybody has been great.” 

Along with the support of her family, Susan should never be at a shortage of stylish footwear again. “My family pulled through for Christmas. I received a DSW gift card and I bought NORMAL shoes and they feel great! I’m very very happy with my new feet.”

Do you or a loved one have bunions? We would love to discuss options with you. Give us a call to make foot pain a thing of the past!

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Help Us With Our 31st Annual Shoes For The Holidays Campaign!

Sharing shoes saves souls.

A Mom who needed a pair of shoes to apply for a job, A boy whose ‘new’ shoes kept him from getting bullied at school, a homeless man whose shoes helped keep him warm in winter.

These are the stories we hear every year at donation sites from those who are truly in need and for whom a simple pair of shoes improves their self esteem or means the difference between getting a job and not, or protects from the elements while living on the streets.

“One in five people in Larimer County currently lives in poverty,” said Adriann Anderson, COO of Anderson Podiatry Center. “You need more than one pair of shoes and you can go through shoes pretty fast…the need just keeps recurring year after year.”

To help provide shoes to those in need, Anderson Medical Center is sponsoring the 31st Annual Shoes for the Holidays. They are hoping to bring in over 4,000 pairs of shoes and socks! Help them reach that goal by donating lightly used footwear, or by volunteering for the drive.

People can drop off their items at any of the following locations (call for specific times):

Anderson Podiatry Center – 1355 Riverside Ave. Suite C – (970)-484-4620

Runner’s Roost – 3500 S. College Ave. Suite 178 – (970)-224-9144

Immanuel Lutheran Church and School – 4650 Sunview Drive – (970)-667-4506

J. Day’s Appliance – 132 E. 7th St. – (970)-669-1357

Anderson Podiatry Center – 1440 N. Boise Ave. – (303)-469-2940

Anderson Podiatry Center – 1950 Bluegrass Circle, Suite 150 – (307)-634-7062

“Normally, people many times would think about just discarding them [shoes] when there’s still useful life left…” said Dr. Jim Anderson of Anderson Podiatry Center. “It’s helpful to have people continue to [donate]. We thank you all.”

To directly arrange a drop-off, contact Erin Bergstrom, co-facilitator, at (970) 691-0320 or Adriann Anderson at (970) 484 4621.

Those who want to volunteer with the drive can help with sorting the shoes and socks from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 4 at Immanuel Lutheran Church and School in Loveland.  Call Erin (above) to sign up.

Thanks for your help with this very important and urgent need!

Tora’s Recovery From Arthritic Feet With Stem Cell

Tora came to Anderson Podiatry with pain due to her arthritic feet, making it hard to walk or stand for long periods of time. After a treatment with stem cell. Anderson Podiatry was able to significantly reduce her pain and keep Tora on her feet!

Tora had some arthritic joints in her mid food, and about 4 months ago we treated her with regenerative medicine. According to Tora, she was was having a lot of pain in her feet and could not walk for long periods of time. Her feet would especially hurt at night after being up all day. After her regenerative medicine procedure, Tora’s feet are much better. She can be up for longer periods of time and can walk 2x the distance she could before.

If pain in your feet, ankles, knees, hips, or shoulders is keeping you from being active, breakthrough regenerative medicine can help turn back the clock. Regenerative medicine can stimulate your body’s NATURAL healing process, relieving pain with a small downtime.

Regenerative medicine is an exciting, advanced treatment option that has been offered at Anderson Podiatry Center for over eight years. It is a incredibly popular treatment among our patients since it can reduce or eliminate the need for surgery. The treatments are also very safe, with little to no downtime when compared to surgical options, and have lasting results.

At Anderson Podiatry, we have been using this technology to treat conditions below the knee, and have seen great success. We have also recently added it as a treatment option for the nerve disorders we treat, including neuropathy and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).

The treatment stimulates your body at a deep level to regenerate damaged tissues or joints, decreasing pain. As we get older, our joints, soft tissues and tendons will begin to degenerate.

Sports Or Other Injuries? Mls Laser Therapy Can Help Manage Pain, Reduce Inflammation, And Speed Recovery

Have you ever been injured? If you have, you know that anyone who has had a physical condition, sports or any injury that affects mobility or quality of life has the same goal: A rapid return to everyday activities. From practicing cryotherapy to speed up muscle healing, to spending thousands of dollars on therapy… people will do just about anything to recover faster.

At Anderson Podiatry Center, our foot doctors and medical doctors have an innovative technology that promotes cellular reproduction and growth to allow your cells to repair themselves, faster! Anderson Center for Laser Therapy is proud to be on the medical technological forefront by offering MLS Laser Therapy. You will benefit from our investment in the very best technology as a key component of our continuing quest to offer you the finest in health care.

MLS Laser therapy has been cleared by the FDA and proven safe and effective as evidenced by extensive and credible studies conducted in our country’s finest institutions including Harvard University.

MLS Laser Therapy Treats

  • Back Pain
  • Shoulder & Elbow Pain
  • Arthritis/Degenerative Joint Conditions
  • Bursitis
  • Sports Injuries
  • Muscle Sprains, Strains, Tears and Soreness
  • Tendon and Ligament Injuries
  • Occupational Injuries
  • Repetitive Motion Injuries
  • Pre-Surgical Treatment and Post-Surgical Swelling
  • Wounds
  • Bruising
  • Neuropathy and other Neurological Conditions
  • Headaches
  • Neck Pain

MLS Laser Therapy uses specific wavelengths of light that have a strong anti-inflammatory, anti-edema effect on tissues that are exposed to the laser. Cellular reproduction and growth are accelerated, so the cells of tendons, ligaments and muscles repair themselves faster.

As inflammation is reduced, pain subsides very quickly. In simple terms, laser energy kick-starts the healing process, thereby speeding recovery. Unlike some pharmacological solutions, there are no known negative side effects.

MLS Laser Therapy is pain-less. Most patients report no sensation at all while receiving laser therapy. Treatments average 8 minutes. MLS Laser Therapy is fast-acting; many patients in high levels of acute pain experience relief after the first or second treatment. Over 90% of patients experience positive results after the 3rd treatment, with the average course of treatment being 7 to 10 sessions. In many cases, by the 3rd or 4th treatment, swelling is greatly reduced and there is a rapid relief of pain. The effects of MLS Laser Therapy are cumulative; therefore, expect to see improvement as you proceed through your treatment plan. Chronic conditions can be controlled with regular treatments. Acute conditions usually subside quickly, typically within one phase of treatments. It is critical that once you start, you complete the course of treatments recommended by your doctor or symptoms are likely to re-occur.

Benefits of MLS Laser Therapy

  • Rapid relief of pain
  • Strong anti-inflammatory effect

Timely healing of sprains and strains

  • Rapid recovery of the structural integrity of injured region
  • Rapid resolution of painful swollen areas
  • Immediate improvement of local blood circulation
  • Rapid repair of superficial injuries, such as wounds and ulcers
  • Affordable cost

Call us to see if MLS Laser Therapy is right for you!

Call us today at our Fort Collins location (970) 329-8158, Broomfield location (303) 997-2795, Surgery Center (970) 329-8158, or use our online scheduling system to book your appointment.

Get Rid of Embarrassing Nail Fungus with a One-Two Punch Treatment exclusive to Anderson Podiatry Center!

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What Is Nail Fungus?

As a podiatrist,  I have heard nail fungus described in many different ways, and none of them are nice:  Gross, icky, thick, brittle, deformed, disfigured, discolored nails are one of the most common foot issues that we see.

In most cases, it is caused by a fungal infection of the nails. Studies have estimated that up to 20-25% of people are affected by fungal nail infections ailment, and up to 35% of diabetics.

Fortunately, in most cases this infection doesn’t cause any other health issues, and remains confined to the toes and even fingernails.

For those that have this infection, the main complaint is cosmetic (most likely due to an ingrown toenail). In some cases, however, the infected nails can lead to chronic pain due to nail thickening, or even chronic ingrown nails.

Do Home Remedies Work?

Over the years, there have been many treatments attempted for this with most of them having rather dismal results.  There are more over-the-counter topical treatments for this then I care to count. There’s even more “home remedies.”  Unfortunately, these types of treatments rarely help. We don’t see much improvement in appearance, and they don’t cure the infection.

Over-the-counter medication for the treatment of athlete’s foot has also been shown to have little effect.

Treating this infection with oral anti-fungal medication has been shown to have better results than with topical treatments. But, overall, the cure rates with this medication have been disappointing.

A One-Two Punch Treatment That Works!

At Anderson Podiatry Center we treat toenail (and fingernail!) fungus with two very effective treatments that, when combined, very often produce results that patients are extremely happy with:

  1. Laser Treatment A recent advancement in nail fungus treatment is laser therapy. We have been treating nail fungus with the PinPointe laser system for many years and have been very pleased with the results! It is the only laser that is specifically designed to treat nail fungus, vs other multi-use lasers, so it is often extremely effective. It involves direct laser therapy to the nails and directs heat underneath the nail (where the fungus lives) to a temperature that destroys the fungus, but does not burn or harm your toe.For most people, this procedure takes 3-4 treatments, which are spaced out every three months or so. It can take up to a year to fully grow out the infected nail and replace it with healthy nail.
  2. Excusive Topical Treatment We also now use a newly developed, prescription-grade topical treatment that is showing via studies to likely be the most effective topical treatment for fungal nails available. When combined with the laser, we see excellent results.It quickly reduces the yellow discoloration, thickness and brittleness of the nail, so it looks much better while the nail is growing out. Patients love it!

A Final Step

We even add a third (recommended) step:  using an anti-fungal nail polish that helps prevent the nail fungus from returning. We want our patients to have clear nails that last.

Don’t Wear Socks To The Beach

So, if you are currently wearing socks to the beach or keeping your hands in your pockets because you are embarrassed by your nails, this treatment is for you. It’s time to ditch the socks and let your little piggy’s and your hands out to play again.

We know nail fungus is embarrassing and frustrating, but the only way to get rid of it is to seek appropriate, effective treatment. With our one-two punch, clear nails can quickly be yours!

Please don’t wait any longer to schedule an appointment. Come visit your podiatrist in Fort Collins or Broomfield for further consultation.

Call us today, and mention this blog for a free phone consult*.

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To learn more about how we treat nail fungus, click here.

*Free consult: Complete new patient appointment and exam not included.

Relief from Arthritic Joint Pain – Ken’s Story

Ken had an arthritic joint in his right foot and underwent regenerative medicine to provide him relief. This pain popped up almost overnight for Ken, and the next day he could not walk or put any weight on his foot. In fact, Ken was limping around since the foot was so swollen and painful.

Anderson Podiatry Center numbed the area and used a product derived from placenta cells to inject in Ken’s foot. Afterwards, there was a small bit of pain, but Ken was walking comfortably and is now entirely back to normal. No more pain!

For more than eight years Anderson Podiatry has offered regenerative medicine as an advanced treatment option. It is very popular among patients as it can reduce or eliminate the need for surgery. The treatment is also very safe, with little to no downtime when compared to surgical options.

If pain in your feet, ankles, knees, hips, or shoulders is keeping you from being active, breakthrough regenerative medicine can help turn back the clock. Regenerative medicine can stimulate the body’s natural healing process, relieving pain from issues like arthritis to soft tissue injuries, tendonitis, and plantar fasciitis

With regenerative options, we can recreate tissues and reverse this degenerative process. Our patients are then able to get back to the activities they enjoy such as walking, hiking, running and gardening quickly without the downtime or invasive procedures often associated with surgical interventions.

Regenerative Medicine can get you back to your active lifestyle. If you have any questions about how Anderson Podiatry can help you, call and mention this page to schedule a free phone or office consult.

Traveling for Care at Anderson Center for Surgery

When traveling for medical care, people search for specialized services, quality and great service (location doesn’t hurt either). You need and deserve the best. Anderson Center for Surgery is just such a place.

Complete Care One Setting

  • We are the first and only complete care center in the Rocky Mountain Region for podiatry and lower extremity nerve pain, as well as for chronic pain throughout the body, with both office and surgery center in one convenient location offering complete specialized care from a dedicated team.

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Expert Specialized Care

We have been offering excellent care to patients in the US and Canada for over 35 years. We offer several specialized services rarely available elsewhere:

  • We have provided care for thousands of patients using advanced treatment options for neuropathy and restless legs from one of the most experienced and expert surgeons in these procedures in the country and abroad, enabling patients to reverse their symptoms.
  • In addition to lower extremity expertise, our staff includes another of the top peripheral nerve surgeons in the country, providing relief for chronic pain and numbness throughout the rest of the body, including other neuropathies, joint pain, pain following surgery, back or neck pain, chronic migraine headaches, and more.
  • Our doctors are often able to provide relief when you or other doctors have given up hope.

Price Transparency and Cost-Effective Services

Why travel for care? Big savings and specialist care not found elsewhere

Over 1.5 million Americans travel every year for medical care. Many current consumers of healthcare face high deductibles, no insurance, or narrow networks that prohibit care from the providers of their choice. Travelling for care allows patients with or without insurance coverage get affordable care and bypass long wait times.

For those without insurance as an option or who have high deductibles and want lower cost options, we offer cost transparent and competitively priced services that bring patients to our center from all over the country. Anderson Center for surgery is open and transparent about our fees and the cost of treatment. We have designed fee-for-service packages to meet our patients’ diverse needs. We bundle our services into a global package so our patients know exactly what the treatment will cost will be. Click HERE for more information on our affordable, quality care with only One Bill. By purchasing a discounted package prior to treatment, patients avoid extra costs involved with paying for individual services.

We encourage patients to be fully educated about all of the costs for their specific situation. Our patient coordinator will tell you exactly what to expect when it comes to the cost of your treatment, and we have financing options available.

Take the First Steps with Anderson Center for Surgery

Our team is experienced in assisting patients with travel logistics in order to foster as stress-free an experience as possible. Consequently, patients receive top-quality care from our specialized team in a relaxing environment located in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado, situated right along the Front Range and just an hour from Denver.

We are easily accessible whether traveling nationally or internationally or from local communities like Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Cheyenne and their surrounding areas.

SDFC is easily accessible whether traveling internationally or from.

Our team makes every effort to go beyond your expectations in providing the highest level of surgical care and customer service.

Whether a national or international patient, at Anderson Center for Surgery it is extremely important to us that our patients have a positive experience. As part of this effort, our team will assist you with the required forms needed, and we have online videos available to give you more information about our center and procedures available, as well as testimonials from patients who have experienced our care.

Announcing an addition to Anderson Podiatry Center’s office locations!

Loveland Podiatrist

Anderson Podiatry Center has expanded to open a new office in Loveland, CO, located at 1440 N. Boise Ave, just north of Eisenhower Blvd. The new location is our fourth office, adding to the other areas we serve in Fort Collins, Broomfield and Cheyenne.

We are excited to have Kelli Veit-Gautreau as our patient care coordinator, and likewise excited to have Dr, Stephen Wilkinson, DPM, and his medical assistant staff provide care for the Loveland community.

We will be celebrating the grand opening of our new office with an open house on Friday, March 29th from 2:00 until 5:00. Stay tuned!

We at Anderson Podiatry Center are dedicated to maintaining and expanding our expertise and services across the Front Range to address the diverse medical needs of patients in these areas. For more than 35 years, we have provided a full range of podiatric medical and surgical services.

We are also known throughout the area and country for our ongoing research in the field of neuropathy and restless legs as well as for breakthrough diagnostic and treatment services for the same that are not found elsewhere.

And now we also offer integrated medicine with the addition of our MD staff to treat chronic pain and injuries throughout the body via new, cutting edge treatments in medicine that bring new, non-surgical options to patients.

integrated medicine with the addition of our MD staff“I’m very excited to see the Loveland office open. It demonstrates Anderson Podiatry Center’s commitment to growth and expansion of services,” commented James Anderson, DPM, our president, and owner. “At Anderson Podiatry Center, we believe that successfully providing full-service care to our patients requires more than just knowledge. We are passionate about improving the quality of life of our patients. Our commitment to providing modern, excellent care and unparalleled communication and customer service has helped put us at the forefront of medical care in the area and indeed, around the United States.”

Check out all the services we offer:

  • Podiatric medicine and surgery for all foot, ankle and lower extremity problems: from bunions and heel pain, arthritis and fractures, diabetic and wound care, pediatric foot concerns, and tendon problems to ingrown nails, fungal nails and more.
  • Our own state of the art surgical center: We offer the first and only complete foot-care center in the tri-state (Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska) region, with specialized staff and equipment that bring you the latest in surgical care and expertise. Now also offering surgeries for nerve conditions throughout the body.
  • Innovative treatments that reverse neuropathy of the lower extremities
  • Treatments for nerve conditions throughout the body such as chronic pain, pain following knee replacement or shoulder surgery, back or neck pain and chronic migraine headaches.
  • Laser treatments for pain relief and injury recovery such as for Plantar Fasciitis, arthritis, sports injuries, tendon & ligament injuries, back & joint pain, wounds and post-surgical swelling.
  • Regenerative Medicine: From arthritis to soft tissue injuries, tendonitis, and plantar fasciitis, regenerative medicine can stimulate your body’s natural healing process, relieving pain with minimal downtime.
  • Coming soon: Diabetes Relief: A physiology-based approach that goes far beyond diet, exercise, and medicine: an innovative new care plan that addresses the root cause of diabetic complications: Metabolic failure. Instead of pills, tonics, diets, exercise, and lectures to diabetics, relief is finally possible! More to come!

Call us today at our Fort Collins location (970) 329-8158, Broomfield location (303) 997-2795, Surgery Center (970) 329-8158, or use our online scheduling system to book your appointment.

What Are Bunions and How To Treat Your Big Toe Pain

Big toe pain can make you dread putting on your favorite shoes or boots am I right? Matt felt that way too but not anymore!

Matt called our office with fairly advanced big toe pain which had progressed to the point that walking was painful and running and sports were getting harder and harder to participate in enjoyably. His big toe pointed towards his second toe and he had a bump on his big toe joint, both of which are classic signs of a bunion. He like many were looking for a solution to end his pain and get back to the activities he enjoys.

Matt, like many other patients we’ve seen, felt discouraged because his feet ached to the point of distraction and caused downright pain!

Does walking or running hurt? Take look at your bare foot. Does your big toe point in toward your second toe? Does your big toe hurt to the point you’d classify it as big toe pain? Is there a bump on your big toe joint? If so, you might have a bunion.

Just What is a Bunion?

A bunion is a misalignment of the big toe joint. This misalignment causes the big toe to point outwards and rotate towards the smaller toes, and appears as an enlargement at the base of the big toe. Similarly, if you have a sizeable bump at the base of your little toe you may have a bunionette.

What are the Symptoms of a Bunion?

Some symptoms of bunions and bunionettes include:

  • Inflammation and redness in the enlarged joint
  • Irritation or tenderness
  • Inflammation in a small fluid-filled sac adjacent to the joint
  • Swelling
  • Localized arthritis in the joint (typically occurs during later stages of the deformity)
  • Chronic pain in the enlarged joint and toe

One of the worst effects of bunions is a decrease in activity level. Bunions can make you hesitate to be active, especially if you are in pain. With bunions it’s often impossible to run or go on long walks, and if you can walk, you have to slow down or alter how you walk to relieve some of the pain. This can cause additional problems from ‘favoring’ the painful bump.

What Causes a Bunion?

Although the precise cause of bunions is unknown, there are certain factors that contribute to them:

  1. Inherited Genetic Factors: Though shoes can play a role in aggravating this deformity, the majority of bunions are a result of biomechanics, or inherited foot types. We also know that bunions are 10 times more likely to affect women than men.
  2. Abnormal Biomechanics: Instability in the joint and muscle imbalance can create bunions.
  3. Trauma: Though uncommon, some sprains, fractures, and nerve injuries have led to the development of bunions.
  4. Neuromuscular Disorders: Certain disorders, such as polio, though rare, have had a correlation with the occurrence of bunions.
  5. Limb-leg discrepancies: When one leg is longer than the other the longer leg tends to grow the bunion.

Bunions can make you dread putting on your shoes, limit what shoes you can wear, and greatly decrease your activity level. Yes, wearing loose and supportive shoes or taking certain medications like ibuprofen can help alleviate the symptoms, but those are only short term solutions.

How Do You Treat Bunions?

Though your symptoms may stay the same, it is vital to understand that bunions are progressive and will worsen over time! Also the longer you wait to treat them the more difficult or extensive the repair needs to be.

The good news is that there are long term solutions to treating bunions with big toe joint pain treatment:

1. Orthotics

We create custom orthotics here in our office. We take a three-dimensional scan of your actual foot and create the orthotic based on exactly what your foot needs. These correct the bio-mechanical imbalances in your feet and create a ‘neutral ‘ stance that takes the pressure off your big toe joint and relieves big toe pain.

2. Corrective Surgery

Surgery is a very successful procedure for treating bunions, and it is the best way to correct this deformity, relieve pain, and improve foot function. People tend to have a misconception about how much down time they will have after bunion surgery. But the great news is, in just three to four weeks after surgery, you can be back to your regular shoes again!

Don’t let bunions on your foot control any longer.

Call us today at our Fort Collins location (970) 329-8158, Broomfield location (303) 997-2795, Surgery Center (970) 329-8158, or use our online scheduling system to book your appointment.

Sports and Exercise Training – Ouch! What do I do if I’m Injured?

Sports and Exercise Training – Ouch! What do I do if I’m Injured?

By Anderson Podiatry Center, in consult with Dr. Stephen Wilkinson, DPM, Sports Medicine Specialist

Congratulations! You’re training for an event, have begun or are maintaining an exercise routine and are motivated to compete or sustain your regime habit. You are to be applauded for taking your fitness and health seriously and incorporating it into your lifestyle. Your happy body, mind, work and social life will reward you for your efforts in a big way!

At some point in your fitness life, however, you will very likely experience pain or an injury that will frustrate or sideline you. Do you keep going? Do you take time off? As a sports medicine doctor, Dr. Wilkinson hears this a lot and has experienced it himself. How you manage these injuries, minor or not, is critical in determining if you can make your event goal or keep your downtime to a minimum and maintain your active life.

In his practice, at Anderson Podiatry Center for Regenerative Medicine, Dr. Wilkinson counsels many people to recover from injuries as quickly as possible and approaches his patient’s care and training plan with these steps and processes in mind, which helps assure they will be up and at it without skipping much of a beat. In this first of a series, we’ll present the initial steps that need to be taken to obtain a complete analysis that forms the basis of a sound and effective treatment and training plan. Then, later on, we’ll go into some of the customized specific treatment options and interventions – physical, mental and nutritional – that are utilized to get you to the finish line fast!

Step One:

A Complete evaluation begins with understanding the injury. An in-depth history is used to isolate the problem by asking questions about

  • The nature, location, and duration of the injury
  • The onset, course, and aggravating factors
  • Any treatments tried thus far

Patients often receive advice via their peer’s experiences or from the internet without a complete understanding of how that advice affects them specifically. Such treatment or training advice can unwittingly lead to injury. Patients often continue these improper training methods beyond the point of injury and then require professional help before they can continue towards their goals. We’ll alleviate this problem with a careful and complete history of the injury.

Step Two:

Step two involves taking time to understand what the patient is trying to accomplish in detail
(weight loss, cardiovascular fitness, a race completion, a time improvement etc.).  

  • Intervention is different depending upon whether the desired result is subjective or objective.

This breaks down to two basic groups of people:

  1. This group is seeking overall fitness and use a specific goal to provide motivation for training. They want to reach the finish line regardless of how long it takes. This requires significant core and mental fitness.
  2. This group has established overall fitness and is pushing to improve their fitness level via improvement in time or distance; more ‘fine tuning’ and achievement of maximum capacity
    while avoiding injury.

Step Three:

Step three involves understanding the patients starting point and whether or not his or her goal is reasonable to obtain by the time the patient needs to be ready to complete.

  • A 10% improvement per week is our target.

In this step, distance, intensity or speed of training are advanced 10% per week. Patients can often become impatient without clear guidelines and try and accelerate their training
faster than this tried and true path resulting in injury and training setbacks. “Slow and steady wins the race” as they say. Good advice to heed! The steps above give us a great foundation from which to build a plan of action to get you recovered and on your way. In the next blog we’ll discuss the nutritional, physical and mental approaches that provide the answers you need to get past your injury and help prevent future occurrences. See you then!


If you have an important goal to accomplish and are hindered by running or exercise pain, foot problems or injury, ankle injuries, plantar fasciitis or other problems, give me a call at
Anderson Center for Regenerative Medicine. I am not only ready to listen and understand, I am also ready to help.

To make an appointment with Dr. Wilkinson, Click HERE

Dr. Wilkinson is an ultra-runner, having completed many 50 and 100-mile races. As a Podiatrist who has successfully weathered his own sports injuries in the past, Dr. Wilkinson enjoys working with patients who are also athletes pursuing their own fitness goals. He believes in injury prevention through gait analysis, biomechanics, and sound, reasonable training techniques but is also an astute provider of clinical and surgical methodology to help return injured athletes to their playing field. Learn more about sports medicine injury treatment