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  • Ankle Arthroscopy Ankle Arthroscopy

    Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which an arthroscope, a small, soft, flexible tube with a light and video camera at the end, is inserted into the ankle joint to evaluate and treat a variety of conditions. The camera projects an image of the inside of the joint onto a large monitor, allowing your surgeon to look for any damage, assess the type of injury and repair the problem.

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  • Achilles Tendon Repair Achilles Tendon Repair

    The Achilles tendon is often injured during sports activities, resulting in an inflammatory condition called tendonitis, which is characterized by swelling and pain. In some cases, severe injury results in a tear or rupture of the Achilles tendon, requiring immediate medical attention.

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  • Ankle Arthrodesis Ankle Arthrodesis

    Ankle arthrodesis is the surgical fusion of bones that form the ankle joint. The ankle joint is formed by the tibia, talus, and the fibula bones.

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  • Ankle Joint Replacement Ankle Joint Replacement

    Ankle joint replacement, also known as total ankle arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pain and immobility due to severe end-stage arthritis that has not responded to non-surgical treatments. The goal of ankle joint replacement surgery is to eliminate your pain and increase the mobility of your ankle joint.

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  • Ankle Instability Surgery Ankle Instability Surgery

    Ankle instability is a chronic condition characterized by the recurrent slipping of the outer side of the ankle. Instability is generally noticed during movement of the ankle joint, but can also occur while standing.

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  • Ankle Ligament Reconstruction Ankle Ligament Reconstruction

    Ankle ligament reconstruction may be performed arthroscopically under general anesthesia. Your surgeon will make small incisions in your ankle. A tiny camera and a few special instruments are inserted through the incisions to repair and strengthen the ligaments.

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  • Bunionectomy Bunionectomy

    A bunionectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a bunion. A bunion, also called a hallux valgus, is an enlargement of bone or soft tissues around the joint at the base of the big toe that results in the formation of a bump.

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  • Cartilage Restoration Cartilage Restoration

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  • Cavovarus Reconstruction Cavovarus reconstruction

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  • Charcot Foot Reconstruction Charcot Foot Reconstruction

    Charcot foot reconstruction is a surgery performed to repair damage to the bones, ligaments, tendons and other structures in a foot affected by a condition called Charcot foot, which is characterized by loss of sensation in the foot.

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  • Flatfoot Reconstruction Flatfoot Reconstruction

    Foot reconstruction is a surgery performed to correct the structures of the foot and restore the natural functionality of the foot that has been lost due to injury or illness.

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  • Foot & Ankle Rehabilitation Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation

    The foot is composed of different structures including bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. As the feet bear the weight of our body, they are more prone to injury and pain. A foot injury or foot surgery may leave you immobile for a period of time. After any injury or surgery to your foot, a rehabilitation program will help you get back to your daily activities quicker.

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  • Lesser Toe Surgery Lesser Toe Surgery

    Lesser toe surgery is an operation to correct deformities of the lesser toes other than the big toe. Some of the common lesser toe deformities include hammer toe, claw toe, and mallet toe.

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  • Neurolysis Neurolysis

    Neurolysis is a procedure that involves injecting chemical agents into nerve fibers to reduce nerve pain by destroying the damaged nerves.

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  • Plantar Fascia Release Plantar Fascia Release

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  • Subtalar Arthrodesis Subtalar Arthrodesis

    Subtalar arthrodesis is the surgical fusion of bones that form the subtalar joint. The goal of subtalar arthrodesis is to relieve pain in the affected joint. This is achieved by surgically eliminating the joint.

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  • Tendon Transfer Tendon Transfer

    In a tendon transfer procedure, a healthy tendon is transferred to replace the damaged tendon and restore the normal movement of the foot.

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  • Ankle Fusion Ankle Fusion

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  • Midfoot Fusion Midfoot Arthritis

    Midfoot arthritis is pain and inflammation of the midfoot. It occurs due to damage of cartilage or tissues around the joints. The damage may occur due to injury, aging or autoimmunity.

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  • Cyst Removal Cyst Removal

    A cyst is a small irregular, non-cancerous sac-like structure filled with fluid or pus. It may be found in any part of the body including the foot.

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  • Treatment of Foot & Ankle Sports Injuries Treatment of Foot and Ankle Sports Injuries

    Injuries during sports are common. They can result from accidents, inadequate training, improper use of protective devices, or insufficient stretching or warm-up exercises. Injuries to the foot and ankle are common while playing sports such as football, hockey, skating and in weekend athletes. Common sports injuries include sprains and strains, ankle fractures and Achilles tendinitis.

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  • Revision Foot & Ankle Surgery Revision Foot & Ankle Surgery

    Revision foot and ankle surgery is indicated when there are complications following initial surgery including persistent pain and disability, deformity, or need for additional stability.

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  • Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation System (OATS) of the Ankle Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation System (OATS) of the Ankle

    OATS of the ankle is a surgical procedure to treat Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus (OCL) or Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD). It involves the transfer of healthy cartilage to replace the damaged cartilage and restore the normal function of the foot.

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  • Foot & Ankle Deformity Correction Foot & Ankle Deformity Correction

    Foot and ankle deformity is the structural abnormality caused by misalignment of the bones of the foot and ankle.

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  • Posterior Tibialis Tendon Repair Posterior Tibialis Tendon Repair

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  • Anterior Tibialis Tendon Repair Anterior Tibialis Tendon Repair

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  • Foot & Ankle Examination Foot & Ankle Examination

    Foot and Ankle conditions typically occur due to injury of the muscles, ligaments or bones, due to aging, or certain disorders including gout, bunion, arthritis, claw toes, bursitis, hammertoes, stress fracture, etc.

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  • Toe Exercises Toe Exercises

    Toe exercises improve foot flexibility and strength and can help alleviate muscle soreness caused by the stress exerted on the foot each day. Healthy toes also improve your balance and reduce your risk of falls.

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  • Foot & Ankle Conditioning Programs Foot and Ankle Conditioning Programs

    A foot injury or foot surgery can leave you immobile for a period of time. To return to your regular activities and more strenuous recreational activities, it is necessary for you to follow a well-planned activity and exercise-conditioning program.

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  • What is a Foot & Ankle Orthopedic Surgeon? What is a Foot and Ankle Orthopaedic Surgeon?

    For the best possible Foot and Ankle care, Look for the “O” – a Foot and Ankle ORTHOPAEDIC Surgeon

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  • Bunion Prevention Bunion Prevention

    A bunion, also known as hallux valgus, is a condition characterized by a bony extension that develops at the base of the big toe due to the misalignment of the metatarsal bones or by the formation of additional bone in this area.

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  • Non-Surgical Treatment for Foot & Ankle Pain Non-Surgical Treatment for Foot and Ankle Pain

    The foot is composed of different structures including bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. As the feet bear the weight of our body, they are more prone to injury and pain. Normally, foot pain can be treated with home treatments but may take time to heal. However, in cases of severe injury, adequate evaluation and treatment is required.

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  • UW Health University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
  • Duke University Medical Center
  • Augusta University Medical College of Georgia
  • The Arthroscopy Association of North America
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • Rush Copley Medical Center
  • FAAOS