Foot & ankle PAIN EXPERTS OF SAN ANTONIO, tx

  • Foot and Ankle Specialist in San Antonio

    Foot & Ankle Injuries

    From Ankle Sprains to Plantar Fasciitis our Foot & Ankle Specialist, Dr. Sarfani, can help prevent and treat injuries.

  • Bunion Specialist in San Antonio

    Bunion Treatment

    The main objective of minimally invasive bunion surgery is to realign the joint, correct the deformity, and to relieve pain and discomfort.

  • Ankle Sreplacement in San Antonio

    Ankle Replacement

    Is your ankle pain preventing you from participating in daily activities you used to enjoy? Perhaps now is the time to discover how a Total Ankle Replacement could help you regain your quality of life.

WHy come to ortho san antonio for your foot & ankle injuries?

The providers at Ortho San Antonio have provided over 160 years of combined experience. Our practice consists of board certified orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, & physical therapists to ensure we are with you every step of the way.

Our goal is to get you back to what you enjoy, safely.

Podiatrist in San Antonio Texas

Foot & ANkle Conditions We Treat at ortho san antonio

Achilles Tendon Rupture

The Achilles tendon is a strong fibrous cord present behind the ankle that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It is used when you walk, run and jump. The Achilles tendon ruptures most often in athletes participating in sports that involve running, pivoting and jumping. Recreational sports that may cause Achilles rupture include tennis, football, basketball, and gymnastics.

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. This can cause serious damage to the nerves and ligaments surrounding the ankle, leading to a decline in strength and overall health of the leg.

Ankle Fracture

Ankle injuries are very common in athletes and individuals performing physical work; often resulting in severe pain and impaired mobility. Pain after ankle injuries can either be from a torn ligament (ankle sprain) or broken bone (ankle fracture).

Foot and Ankle Trauma

The foot and ankle work together to provide balance, stability, movement, and propulsion to the human body. Its complex anatomy consists of 26 bones, 33 joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, blood vessels, nerves, and soft tissues.

Ankle Instability

The joints of the ankle are held in place and stabilized by strong bands of tissue called ligaments. Ankle instability is a chronic condition characterized by a recurrent slipping of the outer side of the ankle. It usually results from repeated ankle sprains, which are injuries to the ligaments. Ankle instability is generally noticed when you move your ankle joint but can also occur while standing.

Ankle Sprain

A sprain is the stretching or tearing of ligaments. Ligaments connect adjacent bones and provide stability to a joint. An ankle sprain is a common injury that occurs when you suddenly fall or twist the ankle joint, or when you land your foot in an awkward position after a jump. Most commonly, it occurs when you participate in sports, or jump or run on a surface that is irregular.

Bunion

A bunion is a bony protuberance that appears on the outer surface of the big toe when it angles toward the adjacent toe. It is an extra bone and a fluid-filled sac that grows at the base of the big toe.

Charcot Foot Deformity

Charcot foot deformity, also known as Charcot arthropathy, is a condition characterized by weakness and inflammation of the bones, joints, and tissues of the foot. If not treated appropriately, it can lead to joint collapse and loss of mobility.

Corns

A corn is a circular area of thickened skin developed because of continuous friction or pressure. They usually develop on the soles of feet or on the top or sides of toes and appear as yellowish dead tissue surrounding an area of tenderness. Pain and discomfort may be present with walking, which can become more painful without treatment.

Flatfoot

Flatfoot, also known as “fallen arches” or Pes planus, is a deformity in children’s feet where the arch that runs along the sole of the foot collapses to the ground or is not formed at all. Flatfoot is normal in the first few years of life as the arch of the foot usually develops between the age of 3 and 5 years.

Foot and Ankle Arthritis

Arthritis is the inflammation of joints as a result of degeneration of the smooth cartilage that lines the ends of bones in a joint. This degeneration of the cartilages leads to painful rubbing of the bones, swelling, and stiffness in the joints, resulting in restricted movements.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis refers to the inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that is present at the bottom of the foot. It runs from the heel bone to the toes and forms the arch of your foot.

When Should You See A Foot & Ankle Specialist?

It is always appropriate to reach out to a foot and ankle specialist with any issues that you have with your foot or ankle. Whether it be something that is related to a sports injury, sprain, fracture, ankle instability, etc. Essentially, any problem with a foot or ankle that you have any questions about, big or small, can be addressed by a foot and ankle specialist.

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Podiatrist in San Antonio Texas

Meet Our Foot & Ankle Specialists

Shumaila Sarfani, MD

Board-Certified & Fellowship-Trained Foot & Ankle Orthopedic Specialist

Kathren Mccarty, DPM

Board-Certified Podiatric Foot & Ankle Surgeon

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