Foot & Ankle Fracture Care
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Foot Fracture
Trauma and repeated stress can cause fractures in the foot. Extreme force is required to fracture the bones in the hindfoot.
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Ankle Fracture
Ankle injuries are very common in athletes and individuals performing physical work; often resulting in severe pain and impaired mobility.
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Metatarsal and Phalangeal Fractures
The forefoot is the anterior or front portion of the foot that functions in weight-bearing and maintaining balance while standing, walking or running. It is formed by 5 metatarsal bones, 14 phalange bones, and various soft tissues.
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Ankle Dislocation
Ankle dislocation is a condition that occurs when the bones of the lower leg called the fibula and tibia get separated from the talus or ankle bone.