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Foot & Ankle Disorders We Treat

Foot & Ankle Associates have the expertise, experience, experience, and technology to treat every type of foot and ankle disorder to get you back to doing what you do what is important to you. 

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Traumatic Injuries

Traumatic injuries to the foot and ankle are common occurrences and can significantly impact mobility and quality of life. These injuries usually result from physical activities, accidents, or falls and require prompt and appropriate medical attention to ensure proper healing. The most common types of traumatic injuries in the foot and ankle region include fractures, sprains, and strains.

Degenerative Disorders

Degenerative conditions affecting the feet and ankles can significantly impact mobility and quality of life. Two common degenerative conditions encountered in podiatric practice are arthritis and tendinopathies. Both conditions can cause discomfort and restrict daily activities, but with the right care and management, their impact can be minimized.

Structural Abnormalities

Structural abnormalities in the feet, such as bunions, hammertoes, and flat feet, are common issues that can cause discomfort and affect mobility. Understanding these conditions is the first step in seeking effective treatment and relief.

Nerve-Related Disorders

Nerve-related disorders in the feet and ankles, like neuropathies and Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, can significantly impact daily life by causing discomfort and mobility issues. Recognizing the symptoms and getting timely treatment is crucial for managing these conditions effectively.

Diabetic Foot Disorders

Diabetic foot disorders encompass a range of conditions that commonly affect individuals with diabetes due to the complex interplay between neuropathy, poor circulation, and immune system changes. Prompt recognition and treatment of these disorders are vital to prevent serious complications.

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