FOOT & ANKLE

Foot & Ankle

Every day, each one of us takes thousands of steps, which are made possible by hundreds of bones, tendons, ligaments and muscles seamlessly working together in your feet and ankles. Did you know that the foot and ankle form a complex structure that contains more than 30 joints, which enable you to not only walk, stand and flex your foot, but also to perform more technical movements like running and jumping? Any condition or injury that disturbs the normal function of these joints can result in pain, muscle weakness and limited mobility.

Given the complex nature of the foot and ankle, specialized care and expertise are especially important, which is why our Foot and Ankle Specialists are board certified orthopaedic surgeons, with subspecialty fellowships in both trauma and foot & ankle surgery. Our specialists are dedicated to examining, diagnosing and developing customized treatment plans to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our goal is to restore both mobility and function to get you back on your feet, pain-free.

We offer a wide range of orthopedic foot and ankle treatment options, including non-operative care and in-office procedures for minor conditions, as well as the latest surgical procedures for more complex disorders and injuries. Before, during and after treatment, you can expect compassionate care and technical expertise from our dedicated foot and ankle specialists.
Foot & Ankle Conditions We Treat Include:
Achilles Tendon Injuries
Flat Feet
Ankle Sprains
Bunions
Calcaneal – Heel Fracture
Cavus Foot – High Arched Foot
Charcot-Marie Tooth Disease (CMT)
Chronic Lateral Ankle Pain
Corns
Diabetic Foot
Gout
Hammer Toe
High Ankle Sprain
Ingrown Toenails
Jones Fracture – Fracture of the 5th Metatarsal
LisFranc (Midfoot) Fracture-Dislocation
Morton’s Neuroma
Peroneal Tendon Tear
Peroneal Tendonitis
Pilon Fracture
Plantar Fasciitis
Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
Talar Fracture
Tarsal Tunnel
Tibial Fractures
Ankle and Foot Procedures:
Ankle Fracture Surgery
Ankle Fusion, Transfibular
Arthroscopic Articular Cartilage Repair (Ankle)
Arthroscopy of the Ankle
Bunionette Deformity Correction
Charcot Foot Treatment Options
Excision of Morton’s Neuromas
First MTP Joint Fusion (Locking Plate)
Gastrocnemius Recession (Intramuscular Approach)
Hammertoe Correction (PIP Joint Arthroplasty)
Jones Fracture Fixation (Intramedullary Screw)
Jones Fracture Fixation (Open Reduction & Internal Fixation)
Kidner Procedure
Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
LisFranc Fixation
Metatarsal Fracture Fixation (Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
Midfoot Fusion
Partial Nail Removal (Matrixectomy)
Plantar Fascia Release (Open Technique)
PRP Therapy (Overview)
Subtalar Fusion
Surgery for Achilles Tendon Rupture
Tarsal Tunnel Decompression
Tendon Transfer (FHL to Achilles)
Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion (with Intramedullary Rod)
Triple Arthrodesis
Weil Osteotomy for Claw Toe
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