Suffering From an Ankle Fracture? Our Experienced Podiatrists in Annapolis, Stevensville, and Glen Burnie, Maryland Can Help!
With over 30 years of experience providing care for ankle fractures in Central Maryland, we are committed to finding the best treatment option when you have a painful ankle fracture. However, if ankle reconstructive surgery is necessary, no one is more prepared to perform it than our board-certified podiatric surgeons.
Whether you see us in our office in Annapolis, Stevensville, or Glen Burnie, you will have access to our full range of state-of-the-art treatments and therapies. We service all of Central Maryland and look forward to helping you. Contact us online or call us directly to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced podiatrists.
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Learn the Causes and Treatments for Ankle Fractures With Our Annapolis PodiatristLearn the causes and treatments for ankle fractures in Annapolis, MD. Our ankle fracture specialist can get you back on your feet quickly.
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Learn What Causes Ankle Fractures and How Our Annapolis Podiatrists Can Help!Learn what causes ankle fractures and how they are treated. Our Annapolis, Maryland podiatrists are experts in ankle treatment including ankle surgery.
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The Ankle Fracture vs. Sprain Mystery: Cracking the Case to Ensure Correct Care and a Full RecoveryFractures and sprains are common ankle injuries with similar symptoms. Correct diagnosis and treatment are vital. Learn how to get the care you need to recover.
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What Is Chronic Ankle Instability?With proper diagnosis, a chronically weak and unstable ankle could be treated to prevent future problems. If your ankle frequently gives out on you, call us.
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What Is a Dislocated Ankle?Dislocated ankles require physiotherapy and time to heal completely. Under the direction of a skilled podiatrist, patients can have very good outcomes.
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High Ankle Sprains: How Are They Different From Common Ankle Sprains?Our skilled ankle surgeons explain the difference between a high ankle sprain and a more common, lower ankle sprain. Learn why one injury heals more slowly.
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What Is a Talar Dome Lesion?A talar dome lesion is difficult to diagnose but can be identified by a podiatrist at an office visit. There are several possible treatment options available.