Foot & Ankle Trauma and Reconstruction

— Restore Function, Relieve Pain, Get Back to Moving

From acute injuries to complex reconstructions, we treat the full spectrum of foot and ankle problems with a focus on long-term stability, alignment, and return to activity. Whether you need conservative care, advanced bracing, or surgical reconstruction, we build a plan that fits your goals and your life.

What We Treat

We diagnose and treat most foot and ankle conditions, including:

    • Ankle sprains (including chronic instability after repeated sprains)

    • Fractures of the foot and ankle (including stress fractures)

    • Tendon ruptures and tears (Achilles, peroneals, posterior tibial tendon)

    • Lisfranc injuries (midfoot ligament injury/instability)

    • High ankle sprains (syndesmotic injuries)

    • Dislocations and severe ligament injuries

    • Sports injuries involving the foot/ankle joints, tendons, and cartilage

    • Post-traumatic deformity (malalignment after injury, malunion/nonunion)

    • Arthritis (ankle, subtalar, midfoot, and forefoot arthritis)

    • Flatfoot deformity (adult-acquired flatfoot / posterior tibial tendon dysfunction)

    • High-arched (cavus) foot deformity and related instability

    • Bunion and forefoot deformities (hallux valgus, hallux rigidus)

    • Hammertoes and toe deformities

    • Charcot neuroarthropathy (diabetic/neuropathic collapse and deformity)

    • Complex foot deformities affecting gait and shoe wear

    • Achilles tendinitis/tendinosis/Haglunds’ Deformity and insertional Achilles pain

    • Plantar fasciitis and heel pain syndromes

    • Peroneal tendon disorders (tendonitis, tears, subluxation)

    • Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction

    • Chronic ankle instability

    • Osteochondral lesions (cartilage injuries of the ankle)

    • Impingement syndromes (anterior ankle impingement, soft tissue/bony impingement)

    • Nerve entrapments (including tarsal tunnel syndrome)

    • Neuromas (forefoot nerve pain)

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Our Approach:
Precision Diagnosis + Durable Solutions

Foot and ankle pain is rarely “one size fits all.” We aim to identify the true driver—alignment, instability, tendon dysfunction, cartilage injury, nerve irritation, or degenerative change—and treat it in a stepwise way that prioritizes function and durability.

Your plan may include:

  • Activity and footwear guidance

  • Targeted physical therapy protocols/Remy Laser

  • Advanced bracing/immobilization when needed

  • Imaging-driven diagnosis and treatment planning

  • Procedural care and surgical options when appropriate

Advanced Capabilities in Trauma & Reconstruction

When conservative care isn’t enough—or when the injury demands urgent intervention—we provide comprehensive options, including:

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    Fracture & Injury Management

    Reduction and stabilization strategies
    Return-to-weight-bearing planning
    Monitoring for healing and alignment
    Management of complications like delayed healing, malunion, and nonunion

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    Ligament & Tendon Repair / Reconstruction

    Repair and reconstruction for chronic ankle instability
    Tendon repair and reconstruction (including complex tears and dysfunction)
    Correction of tendon imbalance contributing to deformity

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    Deformity Correction & Functional Reconstruction

    ‍ Flatfoot reconstruction
    Cavus foot correction
    Realignment procedures to redistribute pressure and improve gait
    Correction of bunions, hammertoes, and forefoot mechanics when they contribute to pain and dysfunction

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    Arthritis Solutions

    Joint-preserving approaches when possible
    Surgical options aimed at pain relief, stability, and long-term function for ankle, subtalar, and midfoot arthritis

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When to Seek Care

You should be evaluated promptly if you have:

• Review injury history, activity goals, and prior treatments

• Perform a detailed structural and gait-focused exam

• Order or review imaging when needed (X-ray, MRI, ultrasound, etc.)

• Outline a step-by-step plan with timelines and options

• Discuss return-to-work/sport expectations and prevention

We don’t just treat symptoms—we restore alignment, stability, and function.

We don’t just treat symptoms—we restore alignment, stability, and function.
Whether you’re dealing with an acute injury, chronic instability, progressive deformity, or post-traumatic arthritis, we provide a clear roadmap from diagnosis to recovery.