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San Juan Foot & Ankle Center: Podiatry: Montrose, CO

8 hours ago San Juan Foot and Ankle Center is committed to providing you with the highest quality foot and ankle care. Expert in the field of podiatry, Dr. Christopher O. Cook offers services to the Montrose, Telluride, Delta, Ridgway, and Gunnison areas, with offices in Montrose and Delta, Colorado. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose San Juan foot and Ankle Center?

San Juan Foot and Ankle Center is committed to providing you with the highest quality foot and ankle care. Expert in the field of podiatry, Dr. Christopher O. Cook offers services to the Montrose, Telluride, Delta, Ridgway, and Gunnison areas, with offices in Montrose and Delta, Colorado.

Where is San Juan Foot&Ankle Center in Montrose?

Trusted Foot Pain Specialist serving Montrose, CO. Contact us at 970-240-3338 or visit us at 1825 East Main Street, Suite A, Montrose, CO 81401: San Juan Foot & Ankle Center

Where can I find podiatry services in Colorado?

Trusted Fractures Specialist serving Montrose, CO. Contact us at 970-240-3338 or visit us at 1825 East Main Street, Suite A, Montrose, CO 81401: San Juan Foot & Ankle Center

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San Juan Foot & Ankle Center

Feet are a complex construction of bones, ligaments, tendons, and soft tissues that do an extraordinary job supporting your weight and allowing you to move freely and safely every day.

Do I need to see a doctor if my feet hurt?

If you’ve been on your feet all day or you’ve been doing physical exercise that you’re not used to, your feet could well feel sore. Wearing poorly fitting shoes or footwear that’s unsuitable for the kind of surface you’re walking on also causes sore feet; but rest and a massage usually resolve the soreness.

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Feet and ankles contain many bones that may suffer fractures, the most commonly affected being the ankle, toes, and metatarsals, which are the bones behind your toes.

What is a fracture?

Fractures are breaks in bones, ranging from less serious injuries where small pieces of bone are pulled off to complete shattering of the bone.

What are the symptoms of fractures in feet and ankles?

If you’ve broken any bones in your feet or ankles, you may experience any one of these symptoms, or all of them:

Should I go to the emergency room or see a specialist?

Following a painful injury to your foot, you’ll probably be assessed at the emergency room and receive immediate care and pain relief. However, the foot and ankle are complex structures and evaluation by a specialist foot and ankle surgeon ensures you receive an accurate diagnosis and the highest quality treatment for your injury.

What is the treatment for foot and ankle fractures?

In the early stages, foot and ankle specialists recommend following the RICE procedure:

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My grandmother went to him for one thing and he sliced her up like a mad man, gave her 5 cortisone shots, and he didn't even fix her ankle. He tried to flatten her arch, moved around tendons, and gave her way too much flex and she is still having a hard time walking even after getting correctional surgery after Dr. Kyle Nay's whack job.

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My grandmother went to him for one thing and he sliced her up like a mad man, gave her 5 cortisone shots, and he didn't even fix her ankle. He tried to flatten her arch, moved around tendons, and gave her way too much flex and she is still having a hard time walking even after getting correctional surgery after Dr. Kyle Nay's whack job.