Foot, Ankle & Nerve Care with Dr Peter Bregman

Peter Bregman

Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot Surgeon, peripheral nerve specialist, and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons with 28 years of experience treating tens of thousands of patients. Based in Las Vegas, Dr. Bregman specializes in minimally invasive bunion surgery, Morton's neuroma treatment, tarsal tunnel syndrome, heel pain, neuropathy, Achilles injuries, and regenerative medicine including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. This podcast delivers honest, expert-level education on foot and ankle conditions, nerve damage warning signs, and advanced treatments most patients never hear about. New videos weekly. For consultations or second opinions, visit bregmanfance.com

Episodes

  1. 1d ago

    Las Vegas Foot Doctor for Heel Pain (Why It's Still Not Better)

    📌 Book a consultation: https://www.bregmanfance.com Still limping around Las Vegas after trying orthotics, cortisone, or physical therapy for your heel pain? It's not your fault. Most heel pain treatment fails because the diagnosis was incomplete from the start. In this episode, I'm going to explain why standard heel pain treatments often fail, what a complete evaluation actually looks like, and which regenerative options can repair the tissue instead of just masking the pain. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS  0:00 Las Vegas Foot Doctor for Heel Pain (Why It's Still Not Better) 1:16 The problem with standard of care treatment  1:39 Why cortisone shots damage tissue  2:00 Why orthotics alone don't fix a damaged fascia  3:03 The real question your doctor should be asking  3:23 How I diagnose chronic heel pain  4:24 Why metabolic health matters for healing  6:13 Regenerative medicine with Wharton's Jelly explained  8:44 Glucopuncture and red light therapy options  11:34 Questions to ask before your next appointment ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED  Why does plantar fasciitis keep coming back after treatment?  It usually returns because the underlying tissue damage was never repaired, only managed with anti-inflammatories or load reducing orthotics. Without addressing why the tissue isn't healing, the pain relief is temporary. Is heel pain always plantar fasciitis?  No. If heel pain occurs even when off your feet, it often points to a nerve issue like tarsal tunnel syndrome rather than plantar fasciitis, and ultrasound imaging usually shows a normal fascia in these cases. What is Wharton's Jelly used for in heel pain treatment?  Wharton's Jelly is a regenerative tissue derived from the umbilical cord that contains collagen and growth factors used to help repair damaged plantar fascia and Achilles tissue directly at the site of injury. 📱 RESOURCES  Website: https://www.bregmanfance.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM  Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  2. Aug 13

    Best Foot Doctor in Las Vegas (What to Look For Before You Book)

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com Googling "best foot doctor near me" will not tell you if that doctor is right for you. Bad outcomes in foot and ankle care are almost always predictable and avoidable. Most of them start with a diagnosis made too fast, with too little information. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through the exact four questions to ask at your first appointment that will tell you almost immediately whether a foot and ankle doctor is worth your trust. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS  0:00 Best Foot Doctor in Las Vegas (What to Look For Before You Book)  0:45 Why bad outcomes are predictable and avoidable  1:26 The fake diagnosis you should never accept  2:04 How to ask if your diagnosis is confirmed  3:04 What a thorough treatment approach looks like  5:10 Regenerative therapy options before surgery  6:11 The four questions to ask any foot doctor  8:00 What a genuinely good foot doctor looks like  9:50 How the right sequence leads to real results ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED  What questions should I ask a foot doctor before treatment?  Ask how confident they are in the diagnosis, what imaging or testing they use to confirm it, whether they offer regenerative options like Wharton's jelly or peptides, and whether they check for underlying metabolic issues like diabetes or thyroid disease that can slow healing. What is metatarsalgia and is it a real diagnosis?  Metatarsalgia is a vague symptom description, not a real diagnosis, and a doctor who stops there without confirming the actual cause is a red flag. Real diagnoses come from confirmed testing such as MRI, ultrasound, nerve conduction studies, or diagnostic nerve blocks. How do I know if a foot surgeon is experienced and trustworthy? A trustworthy foot surgeon can trace a clear line from a confirmed diagnosis to a specific treatment plan and welcomes detailed questions instead of giving vague answers. They also offer conservative and regenerative options before recommending surgery. 📱 RESOURCES  Website: www.bregmanfance.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM  Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  3. Aug 6

    If Nothing Has Worked for Your Foot or Ankle Pain, Do This Instead

    🎁 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com Your foot surgeon might still be using protocols from eight years ago and calling them cutting edge. Real advances have already changed how foot and ankle conditions get treated, and most patients never hear about them. This episode breaks down what actually works right now. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through the five biggest breakthroughs in foot and ankle care, from regenerative medicine to metabolic testing, so you know exactly what to ask your doctor for. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS  0:00 If Nothing Has Worked for Your Foot or Ankle Pain, Do This Instead 1:00 Why PRP and cortisone fall short  3:24 The regenerative protocol that changed the game  5:51 Why minimal incision surgery is finally mainstream  8:35 The ultrasound tech changing nerve surgery decisions  9:52 Why regenerative results wear off after a few months  10:03 Peptides as the missing maintenance step  12:02 The blood tests almost nobody orders  14:12 Three things to do tonight for better results ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED  Why does PRP or regenerative medicine stop working after a few months?  Most regenerative treatments are episodic and need a maintenance protocol. Without something like targeted peptide therapy to reduce background inflammation, the initial gains gradually erode.  What blood tests should I ask for before foot or ankle treatment?  Ask for fasting insulin, vitamin B12, CRP, ESR, and an MTHFR test. These reveal whether your body is in a metabolic state that can actually respond to healing.  Is minimal incision foot surgery a real option or still experimental?  It is now a proven, mainstream technique for bunions, hammertoes, and other forefoot conditions. Ask your surgeon directly if they are trained in it and whether you qualify. 📱 RESOURCES  Website: www.bregmanfance.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM  Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  4. Jul 30

    7 Foot Pain Mistakes To Avoid

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com Years of pain and no answers is not bad luck. It is usually a pattern. After 28 years, 10,000 patients, and 5,000 surgeries, I see the same sequence of mistakes almost every time someone finally walks into my office. In this episode, I'm going to break down the seven mistakes that keep foot and nerve pain from healing, in the exact order they usually happen, so you can catch yours before it costs you years. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 7 Foot Pain Mistakes To Avoid 1:38 The window for treating nerve pain before it becomes permanent 2:38 Getting a diagnosis without confirming it 5:04 The cortisone trap explained 8:07 Four questions to check your own recovery 10:01 Why one bad PRP treatment can ruin your options 12:11 Why treatment stops too soon and pain returns 13:12 The surgery question nobody asks 14:53 Three things to do before your next appointment ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: Why does waiting on foot or nerve pain make it worse? A: Nerve pain has a treatment window, and the longer it goes unaddressed, the more likely the damage becomes chronic or permanent. What feels like a temporary flare is often silent progression. Q: How many cortisone injections are too many for foot pain? A: Cortisone is catabolic, meaning it breaks down tissue, so using it more than a few times raises the risk of rupture and lasting damage. Patients who received six or more injections into the plantar fascia have experienced ruptures as a result. Q: If PRP did not work for my foot pain, does that mean regenerative medicine will not work either? A: No, PRP is one of the oldest and most limited regenerative options, while treatments like Wharton's Jelly allografts work through completely different mechanisms. Ruling out all regenerative medicine because PRP failed can eliminate options that might actually help. 📱 RESOURCES Website: www.bregmanfance.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  5. Jul 23

    Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: The Diagnosis Millions Have and Nobody Catches

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com Burning, aching foot pain that never fully goes away, even when you are off your feet. You have followed every protocol your doctor gave you and nothing works. There is a reason for that. It is probably the wrong diagnosis. After 28 years in practice and more than 10,000 patients treated, the single most consistent pattern I see is this. Nobody looked at the nerve first. In this episode, I'm going to break down what tarsal tunnel syndrome actually is, why it gets mistaken for plantar fasciitis or neuropathy, and give you a self check you can bring straight to your next doctor's appointment. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS  0:00 Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: The Diagnosis Millions Have and Nobody Catches  0:38 The five points we're covering today  1:17 What tarsal tunnel syndrome actually is  2:16 Why doctors mix it up with plantar fasciitis  3:31 What idiopathic neuropathy really means  3:57 Five symptoms your doctor should check but probably won't  7:00 Four question self check for misdiagnosis  9:00 Why this diagnosis stays hidden for years  12:34 Why delaying treatment makes recovery harder  14:08 Four steps to do before your next appointment ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED  What is the difference between tarsal tunnel syndrome and plantar fasciitis?  Plantar fasciitis pain is usually worse first thing in the morning, stays localized to the bottom of the heel, and is sharp rather than burning. Tarsal tunnel syndrome tends to worsen by the end of the day, can wake you up at night, and produces burning, tingling, or numbness that radiates from the inner ankle toward the toes. How do I know if I have tarsal tunnel syndrome instead of neuropathy?  If your foot symptoms include burning or tingling that gets worse at rest or at night, and no one has ever tested for nerve compression with a physical exam or diagnostic ultrasound, you may have an undiagnosed nerve compression rather than general neuropathy. A positive Tinel's sign, where tapping the inner ankle produces tingling toward the toes, is a strong indicator worth raising with your doctor. What is the success rate of tarsal tunnel release surgery?  Surgical release of the tibial nerve in tarsal tunnel syndrome has a success rate averaging around 85 to 87 percent. Earlier diagnosis and treatment generally lead to faster recovery and better outcomes. 📱 RESOURCES  Website: www.bregmanfance.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM  Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  6. Jul 16

    7 Boring Health Habits That Keep This Foot Surgeon Pain-Free at 59

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com I just turned 59 and I'm relatively pain free. Not luck. Not genetics. Seven boring, unglamorous habits I repeat every single day. If you want fewer aches and faster healing as you age, this list is where to start. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through the seven habits I personally use to stay pain free at 59, plus a simple self check and four things you can do tonight to start closing your own gaps. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 7 Boring Health Habits That Keep This Foot Surgeon Pain-Free at 59 1:02 The foundation: movement and food 2:12 Habit 1: cutting out sugar 2:31 Habit 2: consistent daily movement 3:59 Habit 3: why weight secretly wrecks your joints 6:45 Self check: find your weakest habit 9:19 Habit 4: stress management most surgeons ignore 12:37 Habit 5: regenerative medicine and peptides for maintenance 17:19 Habit 7: lab work and the tonight test ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED What habits keep feet and joints pain free after 60? Consistent daily movement, a low sugar diet, healthy weight, stress management, quality sleep, regenerative maintenance therapy, and regular lab monitoring together reduce inflammation and support tissue healing. Missing even one or two of these consistently can stall recovery from foot and joint problems. Does weight gain really affect foot pain like plantar fasciitis? Yes. Every extra pound adds roughly four to six pounds of added force on your joints and tendons, and excess weight also raises inflammation and insulin resistance, which slows healing. Addressing weight and diet together often resolves stubborn plantar fasciitis that hasn't responded to shots or physical therapy. What lab tests should I ask my doctor for if I have chronic foot pain? Ask for vitamin D, vitamin B12, MTHFR, magnesium, fasting serum insulin, and inflammatory markers like ESR and CRP. These are not always ordered automatically, so you often need to request them specifically. 📱 RESOURCES Website: www.bregmanfance.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  7. Jun 25

    8 Questions Every Patient Asks Before Foot Treatment (Answered)

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com Your doctor gets 10 minutes with you. That's not enough time to answer the questions that actually determine whether you get better. The ones patients are most afraid to ask -- or never think to ask -- are often the ones that would change everything. In this video, I'm going to answer the 8 most common questions patients bring to me after years of being stuck in the system, and give you a straight answer to each one. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS  0:00 8 Questions Every Patient Asks Before Foot Treatment (Answered) 1:16 Q1: Is my diagnosis confirmed -- and is it fixable?  4:09 Q2: Do I actually need surgery?  7:18 Q3: Does insurance cover regenerative treatments, and what will this cost?  8:30 Q4: How painful are these treatments and what does recovery look like?  10:00 Recovery timelines for regenerative medicine vs. minimal incision surgery  10:50 What to do before your next appointment  12:01 Five questions to write down before you see your doctor ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Can a foot doctor give you the wrong diagnosis?  Yes. Nerve conditions like tarsal tunnel syndrome are frequently misdiagnosed as plantar fasciitis. If no EMG, nerve conduction study, or nerve block was ever performed, your diagnosis likely was never confirmed. Is regenerative medicine covered by insurance?  Almost never. Treatments like Wharton's Jelly, exosomes, and peptide protocols are cash-pay. But many patients find the total cost lower than years of repeated treatments that never resolved the underlying problem. How long is recovery from minimal incision foot surgery?  Most patients return to athletic shoes in four to six weeks and resume running or tennis in 10 to 12 weeks. Traditional open surgery typically adds one to two months to that recovery timeline. 🎥 Watch Next: Start with Video 1 -- it's the foundation that makes everything in this series make sense: https://youtu.be/-Sw4ytviKQo 📱 RESOURCES  Website: www.bregmanfance.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. 💬 What question have you been carrying into appointments that never got a straight answer? Drop it in the comments -- I read all of them. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM  Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  8. Jun 18

    Why Your Foot Pain Keeps Coming Back (28 Years and 5,000 Surgeries Later)

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com After 28 years and more than 5,000 surgeries, I realized the standard treatment playbook for foot and ankle pain is fundamentally incomplete. Cortisone. NSAIDs. Physical therapy. These approaches pause the process. They do not repair the tissue. If your pain keeps coming back, it is not because your body cannot heal. It is because the conditions for healing were never created. In this episode, I am going to walk you through why symptom management fails, what a real healing environment actually requires, and four steps you can take tonight to start changing the outcome. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS  0:00 Why Your Foot Pain Keeps Coming Back (28 Years and 5,000 Surgeries Later) 1:16 Symptom management vs tissue repair: why foot pain keeps coming back  2:19 The standard playbook for plantar fasciitis, arthritis, and Morton's neuroma  3:21 Short-term relief is not healing: what cortisone and NSAIDs actually do  7:12 The full metabolic workup I run on every new patient  9:53 The diagnostic self-check: four questions about the quality of your care  12:10 Why regenerative medicine is not witchcraft (it is real and it works)  18:14 Four steps to start tonight ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Why does foot pain keep coming back after cortisone shots and physical therapy?  Cortisone suppresses inflammation without repairing the tissue that caused it. NSAIDs block pain signals without addressing the underlying cause. When treatment stops, the original problem remains and the pain returns. Lasting relief requires tissue repair, not symptom suppression. What labs should I ask for if my foot pain is not healing?  Ask for C-reactive protein, HS-CRP, ESR, serum insulin level, vitamin D, vitamin B12, vitamin B6, cortisol, MTHFR, testosterone, and CD4/CD8 ratio. If any of these were never checked and are abnormal, they may be preventing your body from healing regardless of what treatments you have received. What is regenerative medicine for foot and ankle pain?  Regenerative medicine uses treatments like PRP, Wharton's Jelly, exosomes, and peptides to amplify your body's natural healing capacity. Rather than masking pain, these deliver growth factors and cellular signals that stimulate actual tissue repair in areas like the plantar fascia, Achilles tendon, and peripheral nerves. 📱 RESOURCES  Website: www.bregmanfance.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM  Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  9. Jun 11

    First Treatment Your Doctor Gives Is Ranked Last

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com The treatment your primary care doctor prescribes first for foot pain sits at the very bottom of the rankings. The treatments at the top are ones most doctors have never heard of, and certainly aren't offering you. After 28 years and thousands of patients, the same cycle plays out: anti-inflammatories, cortisone shots, OTC inserts, physical therapy, repeat. Pain managed. Problem never fixed. In this episode, I'm going to rank foot pain treatments from worst to best, explain what each one actually does to your tissue, and show you what questions to ask before agreeing to any of them. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS  0:00 The First Treatment Your Doctor Gives Is Ranked Last 1:38 How this ranking works: from damage to healing  2:27 Tier 1 (lowest): Anti-inflammatories and NSAIDs  4:42 Why cortisone shots are the real problem  5:31 Over-the-counter inserts: mostly a waste of money  6:51 The question every patient should ask their provider  7:02 Tier 2 (middle): Custom orthotics, PRP, and physical therapy  8:05 Why sequencing matters more than the treatment itself  10:32 Diagnostic self-check: where is your care right now?  12:29 Tier 3 (top): RPA, Wharton's Jelly, and regenerative treatments ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED  Why don't cortisone shots fix foot pain long term?  Cortisone is a steroid that reduces pain temporarily but does not repair tissue. Repeated injections can cause fat pad atrophy, plantar fascia rupture, and permanent structural damage to the foot — making the underlying condition significantly harder to treat. What is the most effective treatment for chronic foot pain?  The top-tier treatments are regenerative therapies like Regenerative Protein Array (RPA) and Wharton's Jelly injections, which signal the body to repair tissue rather than just suppress symptoms. These are rarely offered by primary care doctors because most are not trained in regenerative medicine. 📱 RESOURCES  Website: www.bregmanfance.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM  Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  10. Jun 4

    How to Tell If You Have Morton's Neuroma (And What Actually Fixes It)

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com Morton's neuroma is one of the most consistently mismanaged conditions in podiatry. Most patients get an insert or a cortisone shot, feel some relief, and then end up right back where they started. That's because those treatments never touched the nerve itself. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through how Morton's nerve entrapment is properly diagnosed, the five signs you can check yourself right now, and why nerve decompression outperforms excision in nearly every case. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Why Morton's Neuroma Keeps Coming Back 0:40 What Morton's Nerve Entrapment Actually Is (Not a Structural Problem) 1:13 Why Inserts and Cortisone Shots Don't Fix the Nerve 2:25 How Scar Tissue Forms Around the Nerve Over Time 3:07 Where Morton's Nerve Entrapment Occurs Most Often 4:39 The Diagnostic Fingerprint: What Your Exam Should Include 6:06 The Mulder's Click Test Explained 7:56 5 Signs You Have Morton's Nerve Entrapment (Self-Check) 10:15 Nerve Decompression vs. Excision: What the Evidence Shows 12:34 The Stump Neuroma Risk Nobody Is Telling You About ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED What is Morton's neuroma? Morton's neuroma is a nerve entrapment syndrome caused by the intermetatarsal ligament repeatedly compressing the nerve between the metatarsal heads. The friction from that compression creates scar tissue that builds up around the nerve and worsens over time, which is why it doesn't go away on its own. What are the symptoms of Morton's neuroma? The most consistent signs are burning or electric pain in the ball of the foot, numbness in the toes, and pain that worsens significantly with tight shoes or prolonged activity. Many patients describe the feeling as a pebble permanently stuck under the foot. Does Morton's neuroma require surgery? Conservative treatment is always the first approach and is typically carried out over three to six months. When symptoms do not resolve, nerve decompression surgery succeeds in roughly 90% of cases and preserves the nerve entirely, making it far preferable to excision. 📱 RESOURCES Website: www.bregmanfance.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregman 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

  11. May 28

    5 Signs of Nerve Damage in Your Feet You Should Never Ignore

    📌 Book a consultation: www.bregmanfance.com Most nerve damage in your feet gets blamed on aging, tight shoes, or just bad luck. By the time most patients reach a nerve specialist, the damage has already progressed past the point where treatment is straightforward.  These five warning signs can appear years before things get serious, and most people miss every single one of them. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through the five specific warning signs of nerve damage in your legs and feet, explain exactly why each one happens, and tell you what to do before the damage becomes permanent. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 The Signals Your Nerves Are Sending That You Are Missing 1:49 Sign #1: Burning and Tingling That Comes and Goes 3:19 Why Waiting Out These Symptoms Leads to More Damage 4:41 Sign #2: The "Bunched Sock" Sensation and Morton's Nerve Entrapment 7:11 Sign #3: Numbness in Your Feet (The Most Serious Stage) 8:08 How to Self-Check for Nerve Loss Right Now 9:49 Sign #4: Balance Problems and Changes to Your Gait 10:55 Sign #5: Sudden Electrical Jolts and Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome 12:41 The Before-Bed Nerve Check to Do Tonight ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: What causes burning and tingling in the feet at night? A: Burning and tingling at night is usually a sign that the myelin sheath protecting your nerves is beginning to break down. At night, when distractions are gone, the nerve signals become impossible to ignore, but the damage is happening around the clock. Q: Is numbness in the feet serious? A: Yes. Numbness means the nerve damage has advanced past the burning and tingling phase to a point where the nerve fibers may be dying. Damage at this stage can become irreversible, and patients face a significantly higher risk of falls and injuries they cannot feel happening. Q: What is tarsal tunnel syndrome? A: Tarsal tunnel syndrome is compression of the tibial nerve at the inside of the ankle. It produces sudden electrical jolts or sharp pain with each step, is significantly more common than most doctors currently recognize, and is frequently misdiagnosed as plantar fasciitis. 📱 RESOURCES Website: www.bregmanfance.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bregman_fance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BregmanFootandNerve YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrPeterBregmanDPMfootguru 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns on foot health, nerve conditions, and regenerative medicine from a board-certified foot surgeon with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. ABOUT DR. PETER BREGMAN, DPM Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. With nearly three decades of practice and tens of thousands of patients treated at the Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Bregman specializes in nerve conditions, complex foot and ankle reconstruction, and advanced regenerative treatments including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. His approach addresses root causes, not just symptoms. #FootPain #HeelPain #PlantarFasciitis #FootSurgeon #ChronicPain

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Dr. Peter Bregman is a Board Certified Foot Surgeon, peripheral nerve specialist, and former President of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons with 28 years of experience treating tens of thousands of patients. Based in Las Vegas, Dr. Bregman specializes in minimally invasive bunion surgery, Morton's neuroma treatment, tarsal tunnel syndrome, heel pain, neuropathy, Achilles injuries, and regenerative medicine including Wharton's Jelly allografts and peptide therapy. This podcast delivers honest, expert-level education on foot and ankle conditions, nerve damage warning signs, and advanced treatments most patients never hear about. New videos weekly. For consultations or second opinions, visit bregmanfance.com

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