At the Relief Institute in Little Elm, we strive to deliver foot relief by a trusted, reputable foot care physician. The doctors we work with here at The Relief Institute are foot care specialists and understand the importance of getting out of pain and finding relief. All our doctors are tried and trusted by patients and focus on treating ankle and foot ailments and foot and ankle conditions.
You deserve the best in quality healthcare for your arthritis, foot and ankle instability, and other foot and ankle conditions. The Relief Institute in Little Elm understands the importance of finding the best foot & ankle doctor closest to you. We aim to ensure that you access the best foot and ankle practitioners in your area. We certify each doctor via their high ratings, excellent experience, and a convincing care record.
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214-396-1306A callus is an area of thickened skin that forms as a response to repeated friction, pressure, or other irritation. Since repeated contact is required, calluses are most often found on your feet because of frequent walking and poorly fitting footwear.
Discussing a Hammertoe Correction procedure with our patient, that is experiencing a lot of discomfort because of the condition.
Performing an MTP Fusion procedure, which involves fusing (or ‘soldering’) the great toe joint (first MTP joint) together.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: Sub-atmospheric pressure applied to promote healing, for our patient from Little Elm.
Performing an MTP Fusion procedure, which involves fusing (or ‘soldering’) the great toe joint (first MTP joint) together.
Performing an MTP Fusion procedure, which involves fusing (or ‘soldering’) the great toe joint (first MTP joint) together.
Performing bone or joint fusion surgery, called arthrodesis, to relieve arthritis pain in the ankles for our patient from Little Elm.
Performed a Lapidus procedure for our patient in Little Elm, Texas, suffering from severe instability of the first ray.