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Conditions & Treatments

Foot and Ankle

The ankle joint is a hinged synovial joint with primarily up-and-down movement (plantarflexion and dorsiflexion). However, when the range of motion of the ankle and subtalar joints (talocalcaneal and talocalcaneonavicular) is taken together, the complex functions as a universal joint.

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OANC has a team of board certified orthopedic surgeons specialized in diagnosing foot and ankle conditions. Here is a list of common foot and ankle conditions:

Broken Bones & Injuries

Diseases & Conditions

Other Conditions

Our team of orthopedic foot and ankle specialists treat all types of injuries that affect the foot and ankle. Here is a list of common treatment options:

Non-Surgical Treatments

  • Care of Casts and Splints
  • Fracture (Broken Bone) Stabilization and Healing
  • Orthotics
  • Physical Therapy
  • Stabilization/Bracing
  • Strengthening Exercises
  • Use Crutches, Canes, and Walkers

Treatments & Surgeries

  • Calcaneal Sliding Osteotomy with Lateral Plate Fixation
  • Great Toe Cartiva Cartilage Replacement
  • Hallux Rigidus Correction
  • Hallux Varus Correction
  • Hammer Toe Correction
  • Haglunds Deformity Surgery (Resection Method)
  • Joint Fusions
  • Lisfranc Repair
  • Mallet Toe Correction (DIP Joint Arthroplasty)
  • Medical Calcaneal Sliding Osteotomy
  • Minimal Incision Toe Bone Spur Removal
  • Morton’s Neuroma Excision
  • ORIF-Open Reduction Internal Fixation
  • Partial Nail Removal (Matrixectomy)
  • Plantar Fascia Release (Open Technique)
  • Sesamoidectomy
  • Soft Tissue Mass Excision
  • Tarsal Tunnel Decompression
  • Tendon and Ligament Repair
  • Total Ankle Replacement
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