How Podiatrists Treat Foot and Ankle Fractures

Podiatrist evaluating and explaining foot fracture using X-ray image.

A foot or ankle fracture can disrupt everything from daily movement to overall balance, making even simple activities difficult. At New Braunfels Podiatry Associates in New Braunfels, TX, our experienced podiatrists provide thorough evaluation and treatment to ensure proper healing and long-term stability. Whether the injury results from a sudden fall, repetitive stress, or an accident during sports, expert care can help you recover safely and return to the activities you enjoy.

Understanding Foot and Ankle Fractures

Fractures in the bones can range from hairline cracks to complete breaks, depending on the force of impact. Because the feet and ankles contain many small bones that bear both weight and motion, injuries in these areas require careful attention. Common signs include swelling, bruising, pain that worsens with activity, or difficulty putting weight on the affected area.

Even if symptoms seem mild, getting a professional evaluation is always important. Using imaging tools such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs, podiatrists can determine the extent of the injury and create a treatment plan that promotes proper healing.

Treatment Options for Effective Recovery

At New Braunfels Podiatry Associates, treatment for fractures depends on the bone involved and the type of break. Minor fractures may only need rest, limited movement, or protective footwear to reduce pressure and prevent further damage. More severe cases might require a cast, brace, or even surgical repair to realign bones and restore stability.

Throughout recovery, our team monitors for complications such as stiffness, delayed healing, or instability in the joint. Once the bone has healed, physical therapy often helps strengthen nearby muscles and restore range of motion, ensuring a smoother return to activity.

Restoring Strength and Confidence

Proper healing takes time, but with expert podiatric care, most patients regain full mobility and strength. Our podiatrists emphasize patient education, guiding each individual on safe activity levels and protective footwear to reduce the risk of reinjury. Regular follow-ups ensure that the foot and ankle are healing correctly and that any lingering pain is addressed promptly.

Take the Next Step Toward Recovery

A foot or ankle fracture doesn’t have to slow you down for long. With specialized care and modern diagnostic tools, the team at New Braunfels Podiatry Associates in New Braunfels, TX, helps patients recover efficiently and confidently. Call (830) 625-1642 today to schedule an appointment and start your path toward healing and lasting stability.

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