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Foot & Ankle Physicians
Robert B. Anderson, MD
Thomas H. Buter, MD
Bruce E. Cohen, MD
Jeffrey M. Daily, MD
W. Hodges Davis, MD
Brian S. DeLay, MD
David N. DuPuy, MD
P. Pressly Gilbert, MD
Matthew A. Gullickson, MD
Kevin T. James, MD
Carroll P. Jones, MD
William A. Kutner Jr., MD
Ranjan S. Maitra, MD
Robert B. McBride Jr., MD
Patricia L. McHale, MD
John B. Meade, MD
James A. Pressly, MD
E. James Sebold, MD
William V. Stucky, MD
John D. Temple, MD
John P. Ternes, MD
Jack L. Vesano, MD
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The anatomy of the foot is very complex, and injuries are all too common. In fact, nearly 80 percent of our population will experience foot or ankle pain at some point in their lives. When one part of the foot or ankle becomes damaged, it can affect every other part of the foot. The repercussions can be serious and long-lasting.
At OrthoCarolina, our physicians have spent years treating both pediatric and adult disorders of the lower extremities. We offer a variety of treatments and surgical techniques to relieve and even eliminate most foot and ankle problems.
Among the conditions treated at OrthoCarolina:
- Arthritis
- Bunions
- Claw toes
- Shoeing problems
- Ulcers due to insensate and diabetic foot problems
- Calluses
- Painful flat feet
- Achilles problems
- Ankle pain
- Athletic injuries
- Fractures and sprains
- Pediatric foot problems
OrthoCarolina Foot & Ankle Institute Brochure (PDF File)
Patient Education:
- Animated Orthopedic Encyclopedia
Click here to enter the OrthoCarolina animated orthopedic encyclopedia and learn more about orthopedic terms, conditions and procedures of the elbow, foot & ankle, hand, hip, knee, shoulder and spine. You can choose to watch animated videos or step-by-step displays to learn about surgical and non-surgical treatments. Print the information to share or refer to later.
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
Click here to find more detailed information about specific body parts and conditions.
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