
Board Certified Dr. Verville alleviates foot and ankle pain that naturally comes with active lifestyles. By taking a lifestyle-centered approach, Dr. Verville offers comprehensive podiatric services to support you with care to fit your needs. Though focused on early intervention and preventative care, Dr. Verville also treats Frisco patients suffering from bunions, hammertoes, heel pain, and podiatric trauma.
Dr. Verville received her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from University of Minnesota Duluth. Her Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine at Des Moines University's College of Podiatric Medicine & Surgery and three-year residency at Detroit Medical Center provided her with experience in a variety of foot and ankle disorders.
Dr. Verville received her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from University of Minnesota Duluth. Her Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine at Des Moines University's College of Podiatric Medicine & Surgery and three-year residency at Detroit Medical Center provided her with experience in a variety of foot and ankle disorders.
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Achilles Tendon Injury
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As the strongest tendon in the human body, the strength of our Achilles tendon gives us the ability to walk. When this tendon is damaged in some way, walking becomes almost impossible. The tendon extends down the back of your leg, connecting your calf muscle to your heel bone. The two most common problems that can occur with your Achilles tendon are Achilles tendonitis and rupture of the Achilles tendon.
Arthritis Foot and Ankle
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Osteoarthritis is a condition in which the cartilage, which cushions and protects the ends of your bones, begins to deteriorate. This commonly occurs in the foot and ankle but can eventually lead to total loss of cartilage in other joints. As cartilage breaks down it becomes rough, no longer protecting your bones and sometimes causing them to rub together.
Athlete’s Foot Treatment
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Your shoes create a warm, dark, and moist environment with high humidity. These conditions can encourage the growth of fungus and lead to Athlete's foot, a skin disease caused by the growth of fungus in between the toes or other areas of the foot. The three main types of Athlete's foot each affect a different part of the foot and appear differently.
Bunions Surgery
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Bunions often appear as bumps or an enlarged growth on the side of your big toe. This is often because your big toe leans towards your second toe instead of pointing straight ahead. This forces your big toe joint in the opposite direction, away from the normal line of your foot. Bunions can be caused by an inherited foot shape and structure that puts stress on your big toe.
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