A lot of us really take our ankles for granted. After all, they’re responsible for bearing the weight of your entire body. Unfortunately, that’s what makes ankles so prone to injury. The ankle is a complex mix of bones, ligaments, muscles and tendons.
Ankle pain is often felt on the inside or outside of the ankle, or along the Achilles tendon. Symptoms include mild to severe pain, difficulty walking, a poor range of motion, instability and more. With ankle pain, it’s so important to get an early diagnosis. Not from Google, but from a qualified healthcare professional who specializes in foot pain.
Unfortunately, ankle pain that’s not treated early can result in painful complications; depending on the cause of your pain. If you’ve injured yourself, for example, and you delve back into physical activity too soon, you could end up with chronic pain, chronic ankle joint instability, or worst…early-onset arthritis.
If you or anyone you know is currently suffering from ankle pain, don’t wait. Give us a call at the number shown on screen so we can book a consultation with you. We specialize in foot ailments such as ankle pain, and we understand how to align your pain with the right treatment method.
There are both surgical and non-surgical treatment options available, depending on the severity of your situation. Please – it’s so important not to self-diagnose. If you misdiagnose and continue living your life as normal, you could end up with serious complications that are far more difficult (not to mention expensive) to find a lasting treatment solution for.
Again; call the number shown on screen, or you could visit us online to find out more about what we can do for you. There’s no need to live in pain a second longer, when trusted professionals are just a phone call away.
* Each individual’s treatment and results will vary based on the circumstances, the patients’ specific situation, and goals.
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Glendale, CA 91202
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