Foot & Ankle Dysfunction
The foot contains 26 bones; approximately 13% of the body's total. Connecting this set of bones to the lower leg is the ankle, a joint we rely on to provide stability (supporting our weight while standing) and mobility (allowing us to walk, run, and jump). Considering all that we ask of our feet and ankles, it is no surprise that this intricate structure is a common site for tears, strains, sprains, and fractures.
Common Diagnoses:
- Achilles tendonitis
- Ankle sprain & fracture
- Arthritis
- Bunionectomy & hammer toe rehabilitation
- Diabetic & peripheral neuropathies
- Flat feet / High arch
- Foot & ankle fractures
- Heel spurs
- Knee patella femoral pain
- Metatarsalgia
- Peroneal tendon repair & tendonitis
- Plantar fasciitis
- Post- & pre-surgical rehabilitation
- Total ankle replacement
- tendon transfers
- Posterior tibialis tendon repairs
- Runners knee
- Shin splints















