Comprehensive Foot Surgery Services in Austin, Buda, and Kyle, TX
Austin Podiatry, led by Dr. Mark Robson, Dr. David Liou, and Dr. Thanh Nguyen, offers a variety of foot care services for Texas residents, including foot surgery services. Austin, Buda, and Kyle, TX, residents may wonder if and when they need this kind of specialized treatment for their feet. Here are a few surgery types that may work well for people who need them.
Achilles Tendon Repair
As the strongest tendon in the body, the Achilles supports your weight, making walking, exercising, and competing in sports possible. Unfortunately, it’s also the most regularly damaged tendon due to its heavy use. Our surgical team can repair tendon tears and help them heal more safely and successfully. In this way, you can minimize your risk for future tears.
Fracture Surgery
Simple and even severe foot fractures are very painful and require care from a team of experts. We’ll scan your foot, identify the fracture, diagnose its severity, and devise a therapy plan. This will get you back on your feet without long-term problems and ensure your fracture heals smoothly and successfully.
Fusion Treatments
At Austin Podiatry, Dr. Robson, Dr. Liou, and Dr. Nguyen offer fusion foot surgery services in Austin, Buda, and Kyle, TX, to help with many common issues. For example, bone-on-bone scraping is very painful and may require permanently removing some cartilage and fusing bones and other tissues. It might sound scary, but it can help eliminate pain and keep you walking.
Metatarsal Repairs
Is your foot deformed due to bunions, rheumatoid arthritis, or other severe issues? Metatarsal surgery can help by cutting the metatarsal bone and repositioning it safely. Once it’s in the right place, we will fasten it down with metal pins, screws, or plates. This critical surgery can minimize your danger of permanent deformation and keep your foot stronger for longer.
Reconstructive Surgery
In cases of severe deformation, we might have to reconstruct your foot entirely using a variety of surgical techniques. We’ll discuss this process with you first to ensure you know what will happen. Then, we’ll carefully plan every step and find ways to use the most conservative options possible. Our goal is to help you by reducing your need for long-term surgery.