Education
The foot provides your means for walking, absorbing your weight and allowing you to navigate different surfaces.
With the ankle acting as a foundation, the feet have various shock-absorbing properties that assist you in walking and running.
The foot and ankle consist of many small bones, which act as hinges that allow the foot to move up and down and in and out.
They all interconnect with ligaments and tendon attachments to allow you to maximize your efficiency on the ground.
If you suffer from a condition involving your foot or ankle, we have many treatment options from which to choose.
From the initial evaluation, to identifying the problem, to providing non-surgical and surgical alternatives, the physicians at Methodist Sports Medicine / The Orthopedic Specialists are committed to providing you with the highest level of care.