Foot and ankle injuries damage the bones, joints, and/or soft tissues in your feet or ankles, causing pain and stiffness and restricting mobility.
Almost everyone suffers a foot and ankle injury at one point or another. Most of these injuries, like stubbed toes, are mild and get better with rest and ice. But if your symptoms continue or affect your quality of life, contact Dr. Huang immediately.
At NY Partners Orthopedics, Dr. Huang diagnoses and treats various foot and ankle injuries, including:
● Ankle sprains
● Heel spurs
● Fractures
● Metatarsalgia (swelling in the ball of the foot)
● Morton’s neuroma (a nerve tumor between the toes)
● Flatfoot (fallen arches)
● Gout
● Bunions
● Hammertoe
● Turf toe
● Corns and calluses
● Osteoarthritis
Specific sports injuries, including tendinitis and plantar fasciitis, affect the feet and ankles.
Make an appointment at NY Partners Orthopedics if you suffer a foot or ankle injury that causes severe pain, swelling, or bruising. That’s particularly true if you can’t put weight on the affected foot or do other routine activities.
Dr. Huang reviews your medical records and asks about your injury, including what you were doing when it happened, what the pain feels like, and if it’s worse during certain activities.
He examines your foot and ankle, looking for redness, bruising, and swelling. Dr. Huang gently presses on the affected area to identify sensitive spots and assess your muscle strength, reflexes, and range of motion.
Then, Dr. Huang orders diagnostic imaging (X-rays, a CT scan, or an MRI). These procedures capture photos of your bones, joints, and soft tissues and help Dr. Huang identify injuries invisible to the eye.
Treatment of foot and ankle injuries depends on your symptoms and their effect on your life. At NY Partners Orthopedics, Dr. Huang usually recommends conservative and minimally invasive treatments, including:
● Rest and ice
● Activity changes
● Physical therapy
● Custom-fitted orthotics
● Cast or splint
● Corticosteroid injections
If your symptoms continue or get worse, you could be a candidate for surgery. Dr. Huang specializes in minimally invasive procedures, including arthroscopy.