Klamath Orthopedic Clinic and Sports Medicine
Foot & Ankle Care
Restoring Strength to Your Feet & Ankles
The foot and ankle are complex structures, with numerous bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles working together to support movement. Given their intricacy, it’s no surprise that many people experience foot pain at some point. At Klamath Orthopedic, we specialize in diagnosing and treating foot and ankle conditions, helping you maintain mobility and an active, healthy lifestyle.
Foot & Ankle Conditions we treat
Foot and ankle problems can affect everything from daily activities to long-term health. Our team specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions to restore function, reduce pain, and promote mobility.
If you’d like to learn more about these conditions and explore additional resources, visit the trusted information provided by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Read more on AAOS
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Ankle Pain
Discomfort in the ankle due to injury or strain.
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Ankle Sprain
Ligament injury caused by twisting or overstretching.
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Ankle Arthritis
Inflammation in the ankle joint causing pain and stiffness.
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Bunions
Bony bump at the base of the big toe causing pain and swelling.
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Congenital Ankle and Foot Deformities
Foot and ankle abnormalities present from birth.
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Diabetic Limb
Complications due to diabetes affecting the foot or leg.
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Drop Foot
Difficulty lifting the front part of the foot, leading to walking challenges.
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Flat & High Arch
Abnormal arch height affecting foot support.
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Fractures
Breaks in the bones of the foot or ankle.
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Gout
Painful arthritis caused by excess uric acid in the joints.
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Hammertoes
Deformity of the toes causing them to curl downward.
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Heel Pain
Discomfort in the heel, often due to overuse or injury.
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Infections
(Bacterial, Fungal, Viral) Foot and ankle infections caused by microorganisms.
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Ingrown Nails
Toenail growing into the surrounding skin causing pain or infection.
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Nerve Problems & Neuromas
Nerve irritation or growth causing pain or numbness.
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Skin Conditions
Issues such as athlete’s foot, warts, or eczema affecting the foot.
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Sports Injuries
Injuries sustained during athletic activities affecting the foot or ankle.
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Tendonitis
Inflammation of the tendons in the foot or ankle due to overuse.
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Tendon Tears
Partial or complete tear of tendons in the foot or ankle.
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Tumors
Abnormal growths in the foot or ankle that can be benign or malignant.
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Achilles Tendon Rupture
Tear of the Achilles tendon, usually caused by sudden movement.
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Ankle Fractures
(Broken Ankle) Break in one or more bones of the ankle.
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Calcaneus Fractures
Fracture of the heel bone, often caused by trauma.
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Dislocations
Bones in the foot or ankle move out of position due to injury.
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Jones Fracture
Break in the fifth metatarsal bone, located on the outer edge of the foot.
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Lisfranc Injury
Damage to the ligaments or bones in the middle of the foot.
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Pilon Fractures of the Ankle
Fractures at the bottom of the tibia (shinbone), affecting the ankle joint.
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Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
Tiny cracks in the bones caused by repetitive stress or overuse.
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Talus Fractures
Fracture in one of the major bones forming the ankle joint.
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Toe and Forefoot Fractures
Breaks in the bones of the toes or forefoot.
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Turf Toe
Sprain of the big toe joint often caused by sports activities.
Preventative
Includes exercises, physical therapy, and custom orthotics to support recovery and prevent further injury.
InJections
Cortisone injections are used to reduce pain and inflammation in joints and tendons.
Surgery
Advanced surgical treatments, such as ankle replacements and ligament reconstruction, for more severe cases.
Foot & Ankle Procedures
All of our physicians are board-certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. We provide specialized care for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, offering expertise in both common and complex procedures. From reconstructive surgery for deformities and arthritis to trauma care and minimally invasive techniques like arthroscopic surgery, our team is committed to restoring mobility and reducing pain. For more detailed information on these procedures, visit the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Learn more on AAOS
nonsurgical treatments
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Exercise
Strengthens and supports recovery.
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Injections
Reduces inflammation and pain.
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Medication
Manages pain and inflammation.
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Orthotics
Custom inserts for better support.
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Physical Therapy
Improves mobility and strength.
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Splinting
Stabilizes and supports injury recovery.
surgical treatments
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Total Ankle Replacement
Replaces damaged ankle joints.
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Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
Repairs chronic ankle sprains.
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Flatfoot Reconstructions
Corrects flatfoot for better alignment.
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Bunion & Forefoot Reconstruction
Fixes bunions and forefoot deformities.
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Foot & Ankle Fracture Surgery
Treats broken bones to restore function.
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Ankle Fusion/Replacement
Treats severe arthritis with fusion or replacement.
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Arthroscopic Cartilage Repair
Fixes bunions and forefoot deformities.
Specialists
Our board-certified foot and ankle specialists are dedicated to providing expert care for a wide range of conditions. Whether you need non-surgical treatments or advanced surgical solutions, our team will work with you to create a personalized plan that helps restore your mobility and reduces pain.
Need Foot & Ankle Care?
I’ve had the pleasure and honor of seeing and being treated by Dr. Bayley. She is truly an incredible surgeon and individual. She takes the time to listen to your concerns, explain what is going on, and what your treatment options are. Thanks to her talent and skill as a surgeon, I can walk without pain in my right foot, and am on the road to recovery with my left. She has shown such empathy and compassion to me through this whole process and I find that to be such a rare and valuable quality. I wouldn’t see anybody but her and highly recommend her as a surgeon.