Foot & Ankle Care
Step toward a more active life with complete services from EvergreenHealth Foot & Ankle Care. You'll have access to the full range of tests and treatments you need to get around at home, work, or school with less pain and more freedom of movement.
Foot Pain & Injuries
Find a diagnosis and personalized care for fractures (broken bones) , osteoarthritis , and almost any other condition in your ankle, heel, foot, or toes.
Ankle & Heel
Adam Sangeorzan, MD , discusses the different types of ankle injuries, how to prevent them and when you may need to see an orthopedic surgeon for treatment. (King 5's New Day Northwest )
Achilles tendon disorders – Inflammation or tears in the tendon on the back of your ankle and calf
Chronic lateral ankle instability – Wobbly outer ankle
Equinus – Trouble bending the ankle upward
Haglund's deformity – Bump on the back of your ankle
Os trigonum syndrome – Extra piece of ankle bone that causes pain
Peroneal tendon injuries – Pain in the tendon on the outside of the ankle
Plantar fasciitis – Heel pain due to an inflamed ligament
Talar dome lesion – Injury to cartilage (cushion) and bone in the ankle
Tarsal coalition – Joined heel and ankle bones
Tarsal tunnel syndrome – Painful pressure on a nerve in the back of your foot
Foot
Accessory navicular syndrome – Extra bone or cartilage on the inner side of the foot near the arch
Calluses – Thick, hard areas of skin that may cause pain
Cavus foot – Very high arches
Charcot foot – Weak foot bones due to nerve damage
Flatfoot – Low, fallen arches
Ganglion cyst – Fluid-filled lump that usually appears on top of the foot
Peripheral neuropathy – Nerve damage in the feet
Plantar fibroma – Bump on the foot's arch
Plantar wart – Lump on the bottom of your foot due to human papillomavirus (HPV)
Sesamoid injuries – Pain in the ball of the foot
Toes
Treatments for Painful Feet
Your EvergreenHealth podiatrist will listen carefully to your concerns, answer your questions, and recommend the right services for your symptoms and goals. Take advantage of nonsurgical treatments that ease your pain with as little downtime as possible. Or explore surgical procedures available from skilled surgeons with years of experience helping patients get back to a better quality of life.