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Foot and Ankle

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Offering Ankle & Foot Pain Treatment to the Abilene, TX Area

Our feet carry us every day to work, school and around the park, block, or track. People of all activity levels can face foot and ankle pain, which unfortunately can result in the inability to move or use these extremities at all. Abilene Sports Medicine and Orthopedics specializes in foot and ankle conditions so that we can properly diagnose and care for any of your concerns.

Our staff have the expertise to care for pain, injuries, fractures, arthritis, and diabetic conditions that affect the foot or ankle. Better yet, we’re careful in our approach to find the balance between quickly finding a solution and considering all options before rushing into treatment. In many cases, surgery isn’t necessary, as advances in alternative treatments such as medicine, exercise, and orthotics can make all the difference in the world. If you’re having issues with ankle or feet pain, please get in touch with our Abilene, TX clinic today! In the event your pain treatment involves further assistance, we can recommend a foot and ankle surgeon we trust.

COMMON FOOT AND ANKLE CONDITIONS AND TREATMENTS

COMMON FOOT AND ANKLE PAIN SYMPTOMS

Ankle & foot pain can be swept under the rug if you don’t think it’s dire. Ignoring ankle pain symptoms can make things worse over time. If you are unsure if the pain you are experiencing is worth calling a specialist about, here is a list of common symptoms that would cause you to make an appointment with one of our specialists:

Stiffness – stiffness can occur with ankle sprains, plantar fasciitis, and arthritis. If you have been at rest for a long period of time, ankle or foot stiffness can occur more frequently. If exercise & proper foot wear don’t diminish the stiffness, don’t hesitate to contact our knowledgeable sports medicine doctors in Abilene, TX.

Swelling – swelling is a common symptom in ankle injuries due to the impact that has been brought upon the area. However, other things such as a heart condition can contribute to ankle and foot swelling.

Snapping/ Popping – it is quite common to experience a popping sound in your ankle without ankle or foot pain. This can be the snapping and stretching of the tissue lining the joints. If you are experiencing ankle pain when your ankle is snapping, you need to contact a physician. Our orthopedic doctor can figure out what the issue is and recommend the best next steps.

BENEFITS OF FOOT AND ANKLE PHYSICAL THERAPY

Whether you’re struggling with ankle pain or healing a broken bone, our orthopedic doctors are here to help. Every day, people across the world struggle with conditions like plantar fasciitis, compression fractures, arthritis pain, and mallet toes. These conditions can cause extreme discomfort in people’s feet and ankles. With the help of rehabilitation medicine, people with these issues can reduce their pain and discomfort. Our orthopedic doctors have years of experience in providing physical therapy for patients across Abilene, TX and the surrounding areas. They use a variety of methods such as manipulation, stretching, taping, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound therapy. Check out the following section to gain a better understanding of the benefits of foot and ankle physical therapy.

Improve Strength and Mobility

Many foot and ankle conditions can lead to weak muscles, which can hinder your mobility. Physical therapy will strengthen the weakened bones, tendons, muscles, and ligaments. After foot or ankle surgery, physical therapy is crucial to slowly incorporate movement back into your routine. The right treatment plan will lead to better stability, which can prevent future injuries.

Avoid Surgery

One of the major benefits of physical therapy is that it can help people avoid surgery altogether. Many foot and ankle issues can be treated with rehabilitation medicine. With the help of an experienced orthopedic doctor, people can heal their condition properly and reduce the occurrence of future issues.

Reduce Pain and Discomfort

The goal of rehabilitation medicine is to improve the overall well-being of the patient. The right physical therapy treatment plan will reduce pain and discomfort that’s caused by the injury or condition.

If you’re struggling with a foot or ankle condition, turn to our orthopedic doctors for quality physical therapy services. They will design a treatment plan around your goals and needs. To learn more about how physical therapy can benefit you, contact our office in Abilene, TX.

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