Orthopedic and Spine

Foot and Ankle Surgery

Our orthopedic specialists are trained to diagnose and treat foot and ankle conditions and disorders in adults and children of all ages.

Surgical and non-surgical treatment options

We offer surgical and non-surgical treatment options for foot and ankle conditions.

Our physicians are also trained in a wide variety of areas including:

  • Treating sports-related injuries
  • Complex fracture care
  • Custom casting and splinting
  • Reconstructive surgery related to trauma

Some common issues we treat include:

  • Arthritis
  • Ankle sprains
  • Bunions
  • Fractures
  • Heel pain
  • Heel spurs
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Sports injuries
  • Stress fractures
  • Tendonitis
  • Trauma-related injuries
  • And more

Advanced care backed by our team of orthopedic experts

At Tanner Ortho and Spine Center, we partner with the orthopedic specialists at Carrollton Orthopaedic Clinic to provide our patients with an expert-led, team-based approach to care.

Make an appointment with an orthopedic specialist.

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