Your foot has 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, and 19 muscles. No wonder foot and ankle problems are so common!
Our highly skilled foot & ankle orthopedic physicians and podiatry specialists have the skill and advanced training to diagnose and treat a variety of foot and ankle conditions.
Achilles Tendon Injuries – Including tendonitis and ruptures, causing severe pain in the heel and lower leg.
Ankle Instability – Chronic ankle instability, often following repeated sprains, leading to a feeling of the ankle "giving way" or an increased risk of future sprains.
Arthritis – Including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, causing pain and stiffness, problems bending the joint, reduced mobility or difficulty walking, swelling, warmth and redness.
Bunions – Painful bumps at the base of the big toe, often accompanied by burning sensation, inflammation and redness, numbness, restricted movement, foot pain, swelling and difficulty wearing shoes.
Flat Feet and High Arches – Foot deformities that can lead to discomfort, pain, and difficulty with walking.
Fractures and sprains – Foot fractures, ankle sprains, and stress fractures, leading to bruising or redness, difficulty using your ankle, numbness or weakness, pain, swelling and deformity.
Hammertoe - A deformity causing toes to bend, resulting corns, calluses, inability to straighten, inflammation, redness or burning, pain when wearing shoes and increased pain with movement.
Plantar fasciitis - Common symptoms may include pain in arch or bottom of foot, pain when standing for a period of time, and pain when stepping out of bed.
Tendonitis and bursitis - Inflammation in the tendons and bursae, particularly in the Achilles tendon and foot structures that may lead to swelling, inflammation, and abnormal foot structure.