Ankle and Hindfoot
The ankle and hindfoot play a vital role in supporting body weight, maintaining balance, and enabling smooth movement during walking, running, and daily activities. This complex structure is made up of bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles that work together to provide stability and flexibility. Conditions such as fractures, ligament injuries, arthritis, tendon disorders, heel pain, and deformities can affect ankle and hindfoot function, leading to discomfort and reduced mobility. Early diagnosis and proper treatment help restore strength, improve movement, and support a faster recovery for patients of all ages.
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