Ankle and Foot Care and Surgery

Foot and ankle pain can make simple tasks, like walking, climbing stairs, or standing for long periods, feel difficult. That's why our treatments focus on relieving pain, restoring mobility and helping you get back to the activities you enjoy. When every step hurts, we're here to help.

Common Ankle and Foot Conditions Treated

  • Ankle sprains and strains
  • Achilles tendonitis and tears
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Bunions
  • Fractures of the ankle and foot
  • Arthritis of the ankle and foot
  • Flat feet and high arches

Non-Surgical Treatment

Orthopedic surgeons often recommend that patients explore non-surgical treatments first when they experience ankle and foot pain. These treatments may include:

  • Bracing and orthotics: We can develop custom orthotic inserts or braces to support alignment and reduce strain on the foot and ankle.
  • Pain management: We provide various non-surgical pain management options, including medications and injections, to help control pain and inflammation in the ankles and feet.
  • Physical therapy: The interdisciplinary team works with patients to improve flexibility, strength, and function in the ankle and foot.

Minimally Invasive Procedures

When surgery is necessary, we offer minimally invasive options that reduce recovery times and minimize scarring. Common minimally invasive procedures include:

  • Ankle arthroscopy
  • Bunionectomy (minimally invasive bunion surgery)
  • Morton’s neuroma release
  • Percutaneous Achilles tendon repair

Advanced Surgical Procedures

For complex or severe conditions, we offer advanced surgical procedures designed to provide long-lasting relief and restore function, including:

  • Achilles tendon reconstruction
  • Ankle fusion (arthrodesis)
  • Ankle replacement (total ankle arthroplasty)
  • Complex fracture repair
  • Flat foot reconstruction

Technology and Innovation

We are proud to offer robotic-assisted, minimally invasive joint replacement surgery. The benefits of robotic-assisted surgery often include:

  • Less postoperative pain
  • Shorter hospital stays
  • Quicker recovery

The surgeons are trained in robotic-assisted techniques and advanced technology to ensure the best results for you. If you are considering surgery, ask your care team about how robotic-assisted options might benefit your treatment.