Foot & Ankle Conditions
Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, ankle sprains, and more - nonsurgical care for foot and ankle pain.
Common Foot & Ankle Diagnoses
The foot and ankle bear the full weight of the body with every step, making them vulnerable to both acute injury and chronic overuse conditions. Accurate diagnosis guides targeted nonsurgical treatment.
Treatment Approaches for Foot & Ankle Conditions
Depending on your specific diagnosis, severity, and goals, we may recommend one or more of the following treatments:
Regenerative platelet therapy to accelerate healing of plantar fascia and Achilles tendon injuries.
Cortisone InjectionsTargeted anti-inflammatory injections for plantar fasciitis, bursitis, and ankle tendinitis.
Stem Cell TherapyAdvanced biologic therapy for chronic or refractory tendon and joint conditions.
Physical TherapyStructured rehabilitation to restore foot and ankle strength, flexibility, and balance.
When to See a Specialist
You should schedule a consultation if you're experiencing any of the following:
- Heel or foot pain lasting more than 2 weeks
- Ankle swelling that does not resolve after rest
- Difficulty walking or bearing full weight
- Pain that worsens with the first steps in the morning
- A popping sound or sudden weakness at the Achilles
Red Flag Symptoms
Suspected fracture, complete Achilles tendon rupture (sudden pop with inability to push off), or signs of vascular compromise - seek emergency evaluation immediately.