Donald Tupper, DPM
Podiatrist Dr. Donald Tupper is dedicated to providing foot and ankle care of the utmost quality. We accept cash and check.
Donald Tupper, DPM
Location:
1529 Walnut St
Coshocton, OH 43812
Phone: (740) 622-8400
https://www.drdontupperpodiatrist.com/
Donald Tupper, DPM is a podiatry office serving patients with conditions of the foot and ankle.
Why Live with Pain and Numbness in Your Feet? Pain and numbness in the ball of your foot?
Help for Psoriatic Arthritis of the Feet Psoriasis of the feet, particularly palmoplantar psoriasis is a chronic skin condition characterized by thickened, red, and scaly patches on the soles. This form is often accompanied by painful fissures and can severely impact mobility. Another variant, localized pustular psoriasis, presents as pus-...
How Podiatrists Can Help With Diabetic Foot Ulcers Diabetic foot ulcers are open sores or wounds that develop on the feet of individuals with diabetes. Ulcers may arise due to poor blood circulation, nerve damage known as neuropathy, and high blood sugar levels, which impair the body's ability to heal. Symptoms include redness, swelling, and dra...
Understanding Pediatric Foot Alignment Deformities Pediatric foot alignment deformities encompass a range of conditions affecting the structure and function of children's feet. These deformities can manifest in various forms, including flat feet, toe walking, in-toeing, and out-toeing. While some children may outgrow these issues naturally as th...
Recovering From an Ankle Sprain An ankle sprain, though common, can be a real setback, disrupting mobility and causing discomfort. It occurs when the ligaments that support the ankle are stretched or torn, often due to sudden twisting or rolling movements. Symptoms can include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty bearing weigh...
Essential Insights to Know about Gout Gout, often termed the disease of kings, is a form of inflammatory arthritis caused by the accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints, leading to intense pain and swelling. Contrary to popular belief, gout can affect anyone, regardless of social status or dietary habits. The condition typicall...
Do Your Child's Feet Hurt? Get your child's feet examined.
Causes and Symptoms of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by repeated pressure on the posterior tibial nerve near the ankle. It can lead to debilitating symptoms such as pain, numbness, or tingling sensations, often radiating into the sole of the foot or inside the ankle. This compression occurs within the tarsa...
Treatment of Foot Problems in Seniors As we age, our feet undergo various changes, often leading to discomfort and mobility issues. Treatment for common foot ailments among seniors varies, depending on the condition. Bunions may require shoe modifications, custom orthotics, medication, or surgery from a podiatrist. Hammertoe deformities...
Reasons for Ankle Pain Deciphering between an ankle sprain and a strain is sometimes difficult, as both injuries share common symptoms but necessitate distinct treatment approaches. An ankle sprain occurs when ligaments, resilient bands of tissue that connect bones, endure excessive stretching or tearing. Strains are the....
Causes and Treatment of an Achilles Tendon Injury Achilles tendon injuries are common for both athletes and occasional exercisers, presenting significant challenges due to the tendon's pivotal role in mobility. Often triggered by overuse, athletes may push their limits too quickly or neglect proper stretching before physical activity. Also, fac...
Plantar Warts Can Be Treated! Plantar warts can be treated.
Causes and Treatment of Plantar Warts Plantar warts, also known as verrucas, can be painful and disruptive. These growths, caused by the human papillomavirus, or HPV, often appear as rough, grainy lesions on the weight-bearing areas of the foot, such as the ball and heel. Plantar warts develop when HPV infects the outer layer of skin on...
Causes and Symptoms of Charcot Foot Charcot foot is a progressive condition that affects the bones and joints in the feet and ankles. It poses significant risks for people with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy. One primary cause of Charcot foot is diabetes that exceeds ten years. Further, autonomic neuropathy leads to abnormal bone....
Symptoms of Turf Toe Turf toe, a common injury among athletes, occurs when the ligaments surrounding the big toe joint are sprained due to forceful pushing during activities like running or jumping. Turf toe injuries typically happen during sports practice, and are common in football and soccer. An early sign of turf to...
Arthritis Can Cause Pain in the Feet and Ankles Arthritis can be treated.
Ways Smoking Affects the Feet Smoking can significantly affect foot health by restricting blood flow and impairing bone growth and healing processes. Ni****ne in to***co narrows blood vessels, reducing circulation to the extremities. Further, chemicals in ci******es weaken vessel linings, which promotes plaque buildup and furthe...
Non-Surgical Treatments for Bunions Non-surgical treatments for bunions focus on relieving pain and discomfort, as well as slowing down the progression of the condition. Treatments include wearing comfortable shoes with a wide toe box to reduce pressure on the bunion, using padded inserts or orthotic devices to provide support and cus...
Understanding the Role of Sesamoid Bones and Sesamoiditis in the Feet Sesamoid bones are small, specialized bones embedded within tendons, and play a critical role in the function of the feet. Positioned beneath the first metatarsal head, sesamoid bones provide leverage and support to the big toe, facilitating smooth movement and weight distribution during activities....
Treatment for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathy and Foot Pain Charcot-Marie-Tooth, or CMT, is a genetic neuropathy that often results in pain. Approximately 80 percent of CMT patients experience pain, primarily in their feet and hands, which are the areas most affected by CMT. Interestingly, pain severity does not necessarily correlate with neuropathy severity...
Gout Pain Can Be Managed You don't have to live with gout pain.
Osteoarthritis in the Big Toe Osteoarthritis, or OA, in the big toe is medically referred to as hallux rigidus. This progressive and degenerative condition is characterized by the breakdown of cartilage at the first metatarsophalangeal, or MTP, joint. As the cartilage in the MTP joint deteriorates, the bones rub together, causin...
Definitions and Varied Classifications of Clubfoot Clubfoot, a congenital foot condition, is a complex deformity that affects the structure and positioning of a newborn's foot or feet. This condition is characterized by abnormalities in the tendons, muscles, and bones, resulting in a twisted and abnormally shaped foot. Understanding the classifi...
Causes of Athlete's Foot and Ways to Avoid It Athlete's foot, a common fungal infection, can cause discomfort and itching, urging us to delve into its origins and effective prevention strategies. This condition thrives in warm, damp environments, making communal spaces like locker rooms, swimming pools, and shared showers breeding grounds.....
Risk Factors for Toenail Fungus Toenail fungus, a common ailment that affects countless individuals, often finds its way into the lives of those with specific vulnerabilities. One prominent risk factor is compromised nail integrity, often stemming from injuries, cuts, or conditions like athlete's foot. Individuals with a weake...
Are Bunions Affecting Your Everyday Life? Bunions can be treated.
Recognizing Ankle Fractures The ankle, which is the junction of the tibia, fibula, and talus bones, is susceptible to fractures that stem from the pounding associated with activities such as running and jumping. Symptoms of an ankle fracture are often similar to those of severe sprains. Individuals may report immediate, intens...
Various Risk Factors for Foot Neuropathy Foot neuropathy, characterized by nerve damage in the feet, can be influenced by various risk factors. Diabetes stands as a primary risk factor, as prolonged high blood sugar levels can lead to nerve damage, causing sensory disturbances in the feet. Alcohol abuse is another significant factor, as ex...
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1529 Walnut Street
Coshocton, OH
43812
Opening Hours
Monday | 8am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
Friday | 8am - 5pm |