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Best Foot Arthritis Treatment in Anaheim & Lakewood, CA

Let Us Help You Get Lasting Relief from Foot Arthritis Pain

Foot arthritis can make every step uncomfortable. Stiffness, swelling, and joint pain can limit mobility and affect your daily routine. At Care Podiatry, we provide personalized treatment options to reduce pain, improve joint function, and help you stay active.

At Care Podiatry, we provide targeted diagnosis and treatment for all forms of foot arthritis. Through detailed clinical evaluation and imaging when needed, we identify the specific joints affected and develop a treatment plan suited to your condition. Our focus is on reducing pain, preserving joint function, and keeping you active with the least invasive approach possible.

Common Symptoms of Foot Arthritis

Causes Of Foot Arthritis

Types of Foot Arthritis

Type

Osteoarthritis

Post-Traumatic Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Gouty arthritis

Description

Wear-and-tear arthritis develops over time

Develops after a previous injury

An autoimmune condition causing joint inflammation

A painful, inflammatory form of arthritis caused by high levels of uric acid in the blood

What Treatment Options Are Available For Foot Arthritis

Conservative Treatment

Physical Therapy

Anti-inflammatory medication

Custom orthotics for joint support

Comfortable footwear recommendations

Advanced Treatment

Bracing or immobilization

Corticosteroid injections

Surgical treatments (for severe joint damage)

When to Schedule An Appointment?

You should see our podiatrist in Anaheim and Lakewood, CA, if – 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is The Main Cause of Foot Arthritis?

The most common cause is wear and tear of the joint cartilage. Other cases include previous injuries, autoimmune conditions such as stress, rheumatoid arthritis, and genetic factors. 

No, the problem cannot be cured, but it can be effectively managed. Early treatment helps reduce pain and improve joint function.

Arthritis-related foot pain often includes swelling, stiffness, pain, and joint tenderness. It gets worse with activity. A proper check-up by a podiatrist can confirm the diagnosis.

Yes. Foot arthritis progressively worsens without treatment. Early intervention can prevent the condition from getting worse.