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Services
 

  Outpatient Surgical Procedures.

  Non-Surgical treatments.

  In-Office X-Rays, Testing, Therapy.

  Trauma Sports Injury.

  Diabetic Foot & Wound Care.

 

Outpatient Surgical Procedures


Offered both at the Foot and Ankle Center and Perry Hospital operating room, which include the following:

• Bunionectomy and Hammertoe Corrections.

• Resection heel spurs and bone spurs.

• Open and close repairs of fractures.

• Removal of foreign bodies, warts, corns, and calluses.

• Repair of Arthritic joints within the foot.

• Flat feet tendon reconstruction.

• Placement of pins, wires, screws, or plates in foot and ankle.

• Amputations within the foot.

 

Non-surgical Treatments                                                                                    Top


• Padding, strapping, shoe gear modifications, and injections.

• Brace, casting, Orthotic, and arch supports.

• Physical therapy and evaluation by onsite Pedorthist.
 


 

In-Office X-Rays, Testing, Therapy                                                                    Top


• Stress Fracture.

• Foregin Bodies.

• Ankle and Foot Sprains.

• Blood Clots.

• Ligament or Muscle tear or Injuries.

• Acute swelling in feet or legs.

• Soft tissue, lesions, cysts, or neuromas.

• Foot Deformities.

 


 

Trauma Sports Injury                                                                                            Top


• Bunions, Hammertoes, Bone spurs, Heel pain and Flat feet Corns, Calluses, Ingrown toenails, and Warts.

• Fractures, Sprains, Tendon injuries, Trauma, and Athletic injuries.

• Growing pains and Running injuries.

• Athletes foot, Fungal nail infections.

• Aching feet and limb length discrepancies.

 


 

Diabetic Foot & Wound Care                                                                               Top


• Slow healing and non-healing ulcers.

• Evaluation and fitting for diabetic shoes.

• Pressure sores and ulcers of the heels and feet.

• Dry cracking skin in heel and feet.

• Diabetic education and prevention protocols to help prevent diabetic foot problems.