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Ankle & Foot Injury Specialists in Dallas — Walk, Work & Play Again

Car accidents, slip-and-falls, and sports trauma often leave patients with ankle sprains, fractures, or plantar fasciitis that make walking painful. Our fellowship-trained orthopedic and pain doctors provide rapid evaluation and targeted care—bracing, cortisone, PRP, or minimally invasive repair. Same-/next-day appointments available across seven Dallas-Fort Worth clinics.

Why It Hurts?

Ankle and foot pain often follows trauma such as car accidents, falls, or sports collisions. Sprains, tendon injuries, plantar fasciitis, and fractures can cause swelling, instability, and sharp pain with walking. Without early care, injuries may progress to chronic pain or arthritis. Learn more on our Wrist & Hand Pain and Peripheral Neuropathy pages.

Ankle & Foot Injury
Symptoms

Swelling after
 trauma

Pain with walking
 or stairs

Bruising or
 instability

Heel pain in morning (plantar fasciitis)

Numbness,
tingling, or
burning

Why Choose Us?

Proven Treatments

Bracing and immobilization

Fluoroscopy-guided cortisone injection

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) 

Minimally invasive tendon or ligament repair

Plantar fascia release

Ankle arthroscopy 

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Frequently asked questions

Does ankle swelling after a fall mean fracture?

Not always, but swelling, bruising, or inability to bear weight after trauma should be imaged quickly. X-rays confirm fractures, and MRI checks for tendon or ligament injury. Learn more at our Ankle & Foot Pain page.

Can plantar fasciitis develop after injury?

Yes. Falls or ankle trauma can trigger inflammation of the plantar fascia, causing heel pain, especially in the morning. Early care—bracing, therapy, or injections—speeds recovery. Learn more at our Ankle & Foot Pain page.

Do injections help ankle or foot injuries?

Yes. Cortisone injections reduce swelling and pain, while PRP helps tendons and ligaments heal after trauma. Both approaches are non-opioid-first. Learn more on our PRP page.

When should I see a doctor for ankle sprains?

If pain persists more than a week, or if swelling, instability, or bruising is severe after a fall, you should be evaluated. Untreated sprains may cause long-term instability. Learn more on our Ankle & Foot Pain page.

Can peripheral neuropathy cause foot pain after trauma?

Yes. Nerve injuries from accidents can mimic neuropathy, causing tingling, burning, or numbness in the foot. Nerve studies confirm diagnosis. Learn more at our Peripheral Neuropathy page.

Why is early treatment important for foot and ankle injuries?

Delaying care risks chronic arthritis, tendon rupture, or long-term nerve pain. Early evaluation ensures effective non-surgical treatment before damage worsens. Learn more on our Leg, Hip & Foot Hub.