Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
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Expert Foot & Ankle Care
Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
Expert Foot & Ankle Care
A bruised toenail can be painful and alarming, especially if it turns dark or causes pressure under the nail. At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist, our podiatrists provide prompt evaluation and appropriate treatment to relieve pain, prevent infection, and protect your nail health.
A stone bruise is a bruise of the fat pad of the ball of the foot or the heel. 95% simple treatments can make your pain much better FAST! So FIX IT NOW!
A bruised toenail (subungual hematoma) occurs when blood collects under the nail due to trauma or pressure. Common causes include:
If left untreated, pressure and pain may worsen or lead to nail loss or infection.
Treatment depends on the severity of the bruise and your symptoms.
Treatment options may include:
Severe cases may require in-office procedures to relieve pressure safely.

The stone bruise can happen both to heal and foot. This is usually because there’s not a lot of fat padding around the heel. In this image, you can see a large heel spur and not a lot of that cushion. This heel is very susceptible to a stone bruise.
Watch this video for some more information about stone bruises and discover our PROVEN home treatments to alleviate the pain and accelerate healing.
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Please click on the gallery for a guided tour through heel pain conditions!
A bruised toenail (subungual hematoma) occurs when blood collects under the nail due to trauma or pressure. Common causes include:
The most common sites first on Bruce to take place are:
A stone bruise on foot:

Sometimes the stone bruise pain is not caused only by inflammation in the footpad. A Bruised Heel Bone can cause this pain. Visit this page for more information about the symptoms and the treatments of a Bruised Heel Bone.

The stone bruise on the heel can take about 5 to 7 days for the initial bruising to go away.
If you really bruise the bone underneath, it can take even up to 6 to 8 weeks. You will feel a lot better quicker if you wear good orthotics and good shoes.
So, click on the photo gallery to see the specific causes of your ball of the foot pain!
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Our board-certified podiatrists specialize in foot and ankle care.
Specializes in treating bruised toenails caused by trauma, including stone bruises.
Offers expert care for stone bruise toenails, using advanced techniques to reduce discomfort and ensure safe, effective healing.
Combines clinical expertise and compassionate care to treat stone bruise toenails.
Real Relief, Real Results
“I had a painful bruised toenail after wearing tight shoes for weeks. The doctor explained what was happening under the nail and treated it right away. The pressure and pain were gone almost instantly. I’m back to walking comfortably again.”
– Abby D., Howell, MI
“My toenail turned dark and throbbed after I dropped something on my foot. I was worried it would get infected. The treatment was quick, professional, and reassuring. They gave me clear instructions on how to heal a bruised toenail properly.”
– Nelly B., Bloomfield Hills, MI
“I didn’t realize how serious a bruised toenail could become if ignored. The team helped drain the blood safely and guided me on recovery. Within days, the pain was manageable and healing started fast.”
– Dave P., Bloomfield HIlls, MI
“After a sports injury, my bruised toenail was extremely sore and swollen. The care I received was thorough and gentle. They focused on pain relief and preventing nail damage, which made a huge difference.”
– Jorge B., Bloomfield Hills, MI
Our experienced podiatric surgeons combine precision, care, and innovation to deliver successful outcomes in flatfoot reconstruction. With modern facilities, patient education, and compassionate care, we’ve become the trusted choice for foot and ankle surgery in Southeast Michigan. We’re committed to restoring your stride—comfortably and confidently.
A stone bruise is a deep bruise of the fat pad or soft tissue on the bottom of the foot or heel. It feels like you’re stepping on a small pebble or sharp object and can cause sharp, localized pain when walking.
A stone bruise is a deep bruise of the fat pad or soft tissue on the bottom of the foot or heel. It feels like you’re stepping on a small pebble or sharp object and can cause sharp, localized pain when walking.
It’s usually caused by stepping on a hard object, walking barefoot on rough surfaces, wearing unsupportive shoes, or overuse from running or jumping. It’s a type of minor trauma to the foot’s soft tissue.
It typically feels like a sharp, stabbing, or aching pain in a small spot on the bottom of the foot or heel. Pain is often worse when pressure is applied and may feel similar to a deep bruise.
Most stone bruises heal within a few days to 2 weeks, depending on the severity and how well the foot is rested. More severe bruising can take up to a month to fully recover.
Home remedies include resting the foot, icing, elevating, and using cushioned insoles or padding to reduce pressure. Over-the-counter pain relievers may also help with discomfort.
Yes. If pain persists longer than two weeks, worsens, or affects walking, it’s a good idea to see a podiatrist. Persistent pain may indicate another issue like a stress fracture or plantar fasciitis.
Wear supportive shoes with thick soles, avoid walking barefoot on hard or uneven surfaces, and use proper footwear during sports or outdoor activities to protect your feet from impact.
Prompt evaluation can help relieve pain and prevent long-term nail damage.
If you're wincing with your first few steps every morning, or dreading a night out because you know your feet won't cooperate — you already know how much foot pain quietly steals from you.
You brace yourself before your feet hit the floor. The sharp heel pain that greets you every single morning.
Nothing fits comfortably anymore. You've given up heels, your favorite sneakers, and any shoe that looks professional.
The trip you said no to. The walk you cut short. The grandkids you can't keep up with anymore.
Ibuprofen at breakfast. Ice packs at night. Temporary relief — but the pain is always back by morning.
Chronic foot pain doesn't just hurt — it quietly erodes the experiences that make life worth living. Here's what our patients tell us they've given up:
"If any of this sounds familiar — you don't have to keep living this way."
At Balance Foot & Ankle, we don't just mask the pain. We diagnose exactly what's driving it — then use the most modern, minimally invasive treatments available to fix it, permanently.
FDA-cleared dual-wavelength laser that penetrates deep tissue to reduce inflammation and accelerate healing at the cellular level. No surgery, no downtime. Patients often feel relief after the very first session.
Learn how it works →Non-invasive acoustic wave technology that triggers your body's own healing response — breaking up scar tissue and stimulating collagen production. 80%+ success rate for chronic plantar fasciitis.
See patient results →When conservative treatments aren't enough, our MIS techniques use pencil-thin instruments through micro-incisions. Faster recovery, less scarring, and back on your feet in days — not months.
Explore procedures →3D-scanned to your exact foot anatomy. Not the generic insoles from the drugstore — precision-engineered supports that correct the biomechanical issues causing your pain from the ground up.
How orthotics help →PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses your body's own growth factors to heal damaged tendons and ligaments from the inside out. A powerful alternative to cortisone that promotes lasting recovery.
About regenerative care →Laser toenail fungus treatment, ingrown nail correction, wart removal, corn and callus care — all handled in our comfortable clinic setting with same-day appointments available.
View all conditions →We know starting with a new doctor can feel overwhelming. So we've made the path from pain to recovery as clear as three steps.
Online in 60 seconds, or call us. Same-day slots are available in Howell and Bloomfield Hills.
Digital X-rays, gait analysis, and Dr. Tom's 15+ years of expertise — we find exactly what's causing your pain.
A personalised treatment plan that works around your schedule and goals — not a generic protocol.
Dr. Tom doesn't just treat patients in the clinic — he's Michigan's most-watched podiatrist online, with a YouTube channel that has helped over a million people understand their foot health. That depth of knowledge comes to every appointment.
"After years of plantar fasciitis, Dr. Tom had me pain-free in three laser sessions. I genuinely cried when I walked to my mailbox without limping for the first time. Cannot recommend enough."— Sarah K., Bloomfield Hills
"I was terrified of foot surgery. Dr. Tom explained the minimally invasive procedure step by step. Six weeks later, I walked my daughter down the aisle. Best decision I ever made."— Robert M., Howell
"Same-day appointment, thorough diagnosis, and a treatment plan that actually worked. I'd been to two other podiatrists before. Wish I'd found Dr. Tom first. Already back on the golf course."— Jim P., West Bloomfield
Don't let another morning start with that sharp, grinding pain. Our team is ready to see you — often today.
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