by OCPBC | Mar 1, 2022 | Ankle Replacement Surgery, D.P.M., Foot & Ankle Surgery, Total Ankle Replacement
If you’ve been struggling with chronic ankle pain due to injury or arthritis, your physician may have recommended total ankle replacement as a solution. This procedure replaces the damaged elements of the ankle joint with prosthetics in order to provide immediate pain...
by OCPBC | Feb 1, 2022 | Dr. Caitlan Clancy, Foot & Ankle Surgery, Plantar Fasciitis
Heel pain is common. Athletes, teachers and waitresses could have an inflamed or torn fascia, the ligament that stretches from your heel to your toes. Anyone who repeatedly walks on a hard surface or pushes off with their foot to run a race is at risk of plantar...
by OCPBC | Oct 21, 2021 | Doctor, Dr. Caitlan Clancy, Foot & Ankle Surgery, Orthopedic Care, Orthopedic Surgery
Recover quickly from an acute ankle sprain with help from Dr. Caitlan Clancy and the trusted foot and ankle specialists at the Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County (OCPBC). Athletes frequently suffer from painful, acute, ankle and foot injuries during competitions...
by OCPBC | Oct 20, 2021 | Arthroscopic Brostrom Procedure, Dr. Caitlan Clancy, Orthopedic Care, Orthopedic Surgery
Restore your quality of life with the “All-Inside” Arthroscopic Brostrom Procedure from Dr. Caitlan Clancy at The Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County. Millions of Americans suffer significant ankle sprains every year. Whether they suffer ankle injuries playing...
by blog-user | Mar 25, 2021 | Foot & Ankle Surgery
Have you ever heard of Morton’s Neuroma before? It’s a condition that causes pain in and around the ball of your foot, typically between your third and fourth toes. To give you an idea of what this could feel like, imagine stepping on a pebble that got stuck in your...
by blog-user | Feb 20, 2021 | Foot & Ankle Surgery
Do you suffer from foot pain in Boynton Beach? If the pain stems from a bony bump located at the base of your big toe, you may have a bunion–this happens when bones in your front foot get displaced. It will cause the tip of your big toe to move towards your smaller...