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Sports Podiatrist, Foot & Ankle Surgeons in Boca Raton & Boynton Beach, FL
Foot & Ankle Injury
Our Sports Podiatrists can help you find the right treatment plan.
Whether you suffer an injury from simply tripping on the stairs, stepping on a foreign object while barefoot or from playing your favorite sports activity our Foot & Ankle Doctor can help. Family Foot Center knows just how important it is for athletes to get specialized care and treatment when it comes to the health of their feet and ankles.
What Foot & Ankle Injuries Do We Treat? Common sports injuries that we treat include:
Hallux rigidus or “turf toe”
Running foot or ankle injuries
Gait abnormalities
Balance issues and biomechanics
Don’t Let Foot or Ankle Pain Hold You Back From The Activities You Love. Get back in the game with the help from Family Foot Center. Get in touch with our Sports Injury Foot Doctors for a complete evaluation..
Achilles Tendinitis - Tendon Injury
Achilles tendinitis is a medical condition that causes pain along the back of the leg near the heel. This happens when the Achilles tendon is constantly abused. This condition is common among athletes and middle age people who are actively engaged in sport activities. The Achilles tendon is a band of tissue that connects calf muscles at the back of the lower leg to your heel bone. It allows a person to extend the foot and point the toes to the floor. This is also the thickest, longest and strongest tendon of the body. Generally, tendons such as the Achilles tendon do not heal rapidly or completely. A lifestyle change is sometimes needed to prevent the recurrence of Achilles tendinitis. Family Foot Center goal in treating Achilles tendinitis is to relieve the pain and reduce the swelling.
TREATMENT: Resting the leg, cold compression therapy, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, heel lift and using of a brace or cast to keep the heel and tendon still. Surgery may be needed if the symptoms do not improve. Our Podiatrists will evaluate the severity of the condition and select the best procedure to repair the Achilles tendon. Get in touch with Family Foot Center for a comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
Ankle Sprains & Instabilities
Our Ankle Injury Specialist Can Help You Find Pain Relief
Sprains are an extremely common ankle injury. They involve possible joint damage resulting in pain, instability, and swelling, to more severe damage, such as torn ligaments, bruised cartilage and broken bones. Osteochondritis is a disorder where loose bone or cartilage gets caught between joints or bones, causing stiffness, pain, and swelling, in severe cases, immobility. Twisting-type injury of the ankle can cause loose piece(s) of bone or cartilage. Untreated sprained ankles result in prolonged symptoms. These can include chronic pain or ankle instability, that makes a person prone to repetitive injury later in life and arthritic changes.
Our Foot & Ankle Doctors are specialize in ankle injuries. Family Foot Center utilizes leading edge technology to evaluate if there is a fracture, dislocation or torn ligaments. Contact us today, if you've sprained your ankle or have a history of ankle sprains, early evaluation and treatment is the best way to avoid arthritis, instability and pain.
Foot, Ankle or Toe Fractures
What Are Foot Fractures? A broken bone is also known as a fracture. There is a common misconception that a broken bone is worse than a fracture. In reality they are the same. There are many different types of fractures or breaks. A bone can be broken and the fragments can be out of position. We call this a displaced fracture. Conversely, if they are in good alignment it's called a non-displaced fracture. If a bone is broken and you can barely see it on an x-ray, it is a hairline fracture. Finally, if a bone is broken and one of the fragments has punctured the skin, we call this an open or compound fracture.
Treatment for Foot Fractures: Open fractures can easily become infected immediate surgical management is required. Broken bones are usually splinted initially to prevent bone movement and further damage to the soft tissues that surround them. If the fracture is displaced it may need to be set. In certain fractures, setting them can be difficult. In these types of fractures, surgery is also indicated. This will provide the best opportunity for healing. Even though all of this sounds very scary, most fractures can be managed in a cast without going to the OR. Even simple fractures of the toes respond very well to this treatment. And yes, we do put casts on toes. Not the plaster or fiberglass most people think of. Instead, we use a mesh tape which holds the toe in place.
If you have a foot or ankle injury call Family Foot Center and we will make every attempt to see you as soon as possible.