The better you understand what is going on with your feet and ankles, the more likely it is that you will be able to commit to a treatment plan that will finally resolve your pain or discomfort. We provide a wealth of information in our foot & ankle care articles to help you do just that.
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What to Expect When Recovering From Foot SurgeryIf you are planning to have foot surgery, there are several things that can help make your recovery go as smoothly as possible. Our Austin podiatrist explains.
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Ankle Arthroplasty / Ankle Replacement Surgery / INBONE Total Ankle ReplacmentThe INBONE total ankle system is a third generation system and was designed with the proven principles of the knee total joint arthroplasty in mind.
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Equinus: Ankle Joint Restriction Leads to Other Foot ProblemsA common symptom of Equinus is toe walking. Texas Podiatrist explains related problems and treatments.
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Total Joint Replacement for the First MetatarsalThe ReFlexion is for reconstruction of disabled metatarsal-phalangeal joints resulting from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic arthritis.
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OsteoarthritisContrary to a common misconception, arthritis has many forms. The one often thought of, though, is osteoarthritis, says Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists.
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Os Trigonum: Toe Pointing and Ankle PainWith os trigonum syndrome, pointing your toes traps this extra bone in your ankle joint and causes pain, according to Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists.
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Rearfoot Surgery: When All Else FailsAfter conservative measures fail, rearfoot surgery is necessary to end heel pain. Dr. Craig H. Thomajan is a highly skilled foot surgeon.
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Relieve Your Pain with Achilles Tendinitis SurgeryWhen ice and physical therapy isn’t enough, surgery may relieve pain from Achilles tendinitis. Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists explains the procedure.