
If you are looking for a podiatrist (foot and ankle doctor) in the Los Angeles and Antelope Valley area we welcome you to our practice. Our goal is to provide the highest quality service to our patient's and community. We comprehensively treat all foot and ankle conditions from complex foot disorders suffered by diabetic patients to common problems such as Athlete's foot, fungal and ingrown nails, bunions, heel pain and hammertoes.
Our clinic specializes in treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, venous ulcers and non healing wounds.
Our clinic specializes in treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, venous ulcers and non healing wounds.
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Our Podiatry office specializes in the treatment, management and prevention of non healing wounds and ulcers of the lower extremity. These wounds include pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers and arterial ulceration of the lower extremity. During the initial evaluation we will thoroughly discuss the cause of ulcer formation and what is needed to heal the wound.
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Dr. Felix Sigal is a excellent foot surgeon. He helped me regain my foot health, I had two foot surgeries on my feet. Both had diabetic plantar ulcers that were not healing. Dr. Sigal gave me some strict but effective instructions and I followed them. After the first surgery I was doubtful, a month later I began to see the difference finally my feet were healing.
Injuries
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Injuries to the foot can be quite common and painful. As with many injuries, it is important to first isolate the problem to determine the best mode of treatment. If you have a new injury to your foot or lingering pain from an old injury, contact an experienced podiatric specialist to begin the healing process.
Running Injuries
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When one is an avid runner, there are a variety of injuries they can incur throughout their training. They range from mildly annoying to something requiring physical therapy or even surgery. To ensure that you take proper care of your body, make sure that you stretch properly, wear appropriate footwear and listen to your body telling you to rest.
Sprains/Strains
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When you experience a pain when working out, you may wonder what kind of injury you have actually incurred. Most often, you'll have a sprain or a strain of your muscle. How do you know the difference and how do you treat them? A sprain is a stretch and/or tear of a ligament. A ligament is the fibrous band of connective tissue that joins the ends two bones together.
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