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Dallas Podiatrist Dr. Lisa Brandy Can Help You Find Relief From a Variety of Foot Conditions

Is foot or ankle pain holding you back from the activities you love? At Trinity Foot Center, we believe you should not have to live with discomfort. Dr. Lisa Brandy offers personalized treatment plans that target the root cause of your pain, providing the care you need to get back on your feet. Trust us to accurately diagnose and treat your foot or ankle issues so that you can enjoy a pain-free, active lifestyle once again.

Types of Foot Conditions We Treat 

Some of the common conditions that we can treat at our Dallas office include the following:

Heel Pain

Heel pain is one of the most common reasons patients visit our Dallas podiatry practice. This persistent discomfort can stem from various conditions, with plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis being among the most frequent culprits.

  • Plantar fasciitis. This painful condition occurs when the thick band of tissue connecting your heel to your toes becomes inflamed. You might experience a sharp, stabbing pain with your first steps in the morning or after long periods of sitting. 
  • Achilles tendonitis. This condition involves inflammation of the large tendon that runs down the back of your lower leg to your heel. It often causes pain and stiffness along the back of the heel, especially during activities like running or climbing stairs.

At Trinity Foot Center, we do not just mask the symptoms of heel pain. Our Dallas podiatrist, Dr. Lisa Brandy, takes a comprehensive approach to diagnose the root cause of your discomfort. We then create a personalized treatment plan that may include stretching exercises, custom orthotics, or advanced therapies such as MLS laser to promote faster healing, reduce inflammation, and provide long-lasting relief.

Nail Fungus

Nail fungus might seem like just a cosmetic issue, but it is more than an eyesore. This stubborn infection can thicken, discolor, and weaken your nails, sometimes even causing pain and making walking uncomfortable.

At Trinity Foot Center, we offer treatments that go beyond typical over-the-counter solutions. Our Dallas podiatrist employs effective methods, including topical and oral medications, to tackle the infection at its source. For more stubborn cases, we may suggest laser therapy—a cutting-edge approach that targets the fungus without harming the surrounding skin.

Don’t let nail fungus keep you from showing off your toes with confidence. With the right care from Dr. Lisa Brandy, you can get your nails healthy and looking great again.

Neuropathy

Neuropathy, or nerve damage, can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms in your feet, from tingling and numbness to sharp, burning pain. This condition is particularly common among individuals with diabetes, but it can also result from other health issues or injuries.  

At Trinity Foot Center, we take a comprehensive approach to treating neuropathy. Our Dallas foot doctor, Dr. Brandy, will first work with you to identify the underlying cause of your nerve damage. There is currently no cure for neuropathy, but treatments can help slow its progression, maintain foot health, and reduce pain.

To manage neuropathy symptoms, we may prescribe oral medications and conduct a thorough foot exam to identify injuries or infections. We recommend regular foot examinations at least once a year and home self-exams to look for any signs of a problem. 

Additionally, we offer FDA-cleared Neurogenx treatments at our Dallas office. These electromedical treatments are a non-invasive option that helps alleviate nerve pain, tingling, and numbness while improving nerve function and mobility. Since the high-frequency electronic waves used in Neurogenx penetrate deep into muscle and tissue, it can target the underlying causes of neuropathy.

Other ways you can manage symptoms of neuropathy include:

  • Maintaining a healthy diet
  • Increasing physical activity
  • Keeping blood sugar levels under control