Foot and Ankle Surgery
The feet and ankles help stabilize the body so that people can stand, walk, and run comfortably and securely. If an ankle or foot injury occurs, people are likely to experience significant pain. Their daily...Read More
Rheumatoid Arthritis in the Foot and Ankle
Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that affects the joints of the body. Most often, rheumatoid arthritis starts in the small joints, such as those in the hands and feet. It is extremely common for those who suffer...Read More
Treating Foot and Ankle Trauma
Foot and ankle trauma are extremely common. According to the Journal of Athletic Training, around 23,000 people in the United State injure their ankles each day. Depending on the severity of the injury, foot and...Read More
Top 3 Reasons to Fix Foot Ankle Problems
According to Health In Aging, 87% of Americans experience frequent pain in their feet or heels. It's actually quite easy to injure your feet or ankles. You have twenty-six bones, 100 tendons, and thirty-three...Read More
Foot and Ankle Surgery for Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects joints throughout the body. According to a study published by BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, more than 90 of rheumatoid arthritis patients report...Read More
Orthopaedic Specialists of Austin
5 Things to Do When Recovering from Ankle Surgery After ankle surgery, patients should follow these guidelines and their doctor’s specific instructions for a...Read More
Ankle Surgery Recovery
The ankle may become fractured after rolling, bending, or twisting it. Because this joint is used to walk, run, and jump, injuries to this part of the body are common. If a fracture occurs, ankle surgery may be...Read More
Toe Surgery for Fractures
Toe fractures are extremely common. In many cases, surgery is not required to correct the issue. However, if the foot is unstable, or if several metatarsals have been fractured at the same time, toe surgery is...Read More
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