Looking for Minimally Invasive Surgery options in Annapolis, Stevensville, or Glen Burnie, Maryland?
Our Annapolis podiatrists are experts in minimally invasive surgery. Our podiatric surgeons will work with you to find the best treatment option for your pain or injury.
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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Exploring PARS Surgery: A Minimally Invasive Approach to Achilles Tendon RepairOur Annapolis, MD podiatrist explains the benefits of PARS (Percutaneous Achilles Repair System) minimal incision surgery for Achilles tendon injuries.
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Types of Minimally Invasive Therapies and Advanced Healing OptionsExplore advanced, minimally invasive treatments at Annapolis Foot & Ankle Center. Trust our Maryland podiatrists for fast, effective recovery solutions.
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The Benefits of Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery With Our Annapolis, MD PodiatristsLearn how minimally invasive bunion surgery can correct your bunion and get you back on your feet faster. Our Annapolis, Maryland podiatrists are experts.
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What to Know About Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery at Our Central Maryland Foot and Ankle CentersTraditional bunion surgery requires a long recovery. Minimally invasive bunion surgery at Annapolis Foot & Ankle Center can get you back on your feet faster.
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What Is a Subchondroplasty® Procedure?If you have been diagnosed with bone marrow lesions, then the minimally invasive Subchondroplasty® Procedure might be right for you. Our surgeons explain here.
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Diagnosing and Treating Ankle EquinusA limited range of motion in the ankle joint could indicate a condition called ankle equinus. A foot and ankle surgeon can diagnose and treat this condition.
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Options for Articular Cartilage RestorationDamage to the tissue that allows joints to function smoothly causes pain and stiffness. Minimally invasive surgery may restore this cartilage.
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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.
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Recovering From Foot or Ankle Surgery With an External Fixation DeviceLearn how to care for the pin sites if you have been fitted with an external fixation device after surgery. Our Central Maryland team will help you recover.