Treating fractures, deformities and chronic pain of the ankle and foot — so everyday movement stays comfortable and steady.
The foot and ankle carry your full body weight through dozens of small bones, joints and tendons — which is exactly why injuries and deformities here need precise, specialised care.
From sprains and fractures to bunions, flat feet, heel pain and tendon injuries, treatment ranges from bracing and physiotherapy to corrective surgery depending on severity. The aim is always to restore stable, pain-free movement with the least invasive approach that works.
Each foot is an intricate system — small problems can have large impacts on overall mobility.
Catching foot and ankle issues early means simpler treatments and faster return to activity.
Surgery is recommended only when conservative measures haven't provided adequate relief.
A wide range of ankle and foot conditions addressed under one roof.
Broken bones around the ankle joint, including bimalleolar and trimalleolar fractures needing surgical fixation.
Bony prominence at the base of the big toe causing pain, pressure, and difficulty wearing shoes.
Collapsed arch causing alignment issues, foot pain, and fatigue — treatable with orthotics or corrective surgery.
Inflammation of the plantar fascia causing sharp heel pain, especially on first steps in the morning.
Achilles tendon tears and peroneal tendon disorders affecting ankle stability and walking function.
Recurrent sprains and chronic ligament laxity leading to an ankle that gives way during activity.
Common reasons patients seek foot and ankle specialist care.
Note: Many foot and ankle conditions respond well to non-surgical care when caught early — a timely evaluation helps determine the least invasive path forward.
Pain that affects walking or standing, especially first thing in the morning.
Bunions, flat feet, or other structural changes affecting shoe fit and comfort.
An ankle that keeps rolling or feels unstable during normal activity.
Ongoing swelling or stiffness following a foot or ankle injury that hasn't settled.
A plan tailored to the specific structure and severity involved.
A clinical exam of how you walk and stand, combined with imaging to understand the underlying issue.
Bracing, physiotherapy, or corrective surgery — chosen based on severity and your day-to-day needs.
A rehab plan that rebuilds strength and stability before returning to full activity.
Surgery is usually considered when non-surgical treatment hasn't relieved symptoms, or when there's significant structural damage, instability, or deformity affecting function. Our surgeon will always explore conservative options before recommending a procedure.
Recovery varies by procedure — minor corrections may allow walking within days with support, while more involved surgery can take several weeks to months for full recovery. A personalised rehab timeline will be shared before you leave the clinic.
Yes — options range from supportive footwear and orthotics to physiotherapy or surgery, depending on whether the flat foot is flexible and how much discomfort it causes. Most adult flat feet can be managed effectively without surgery when identified early.
This depends on the procedure — your surgeon will advise on weight-bearing timelines, which can range from immediate light walking to a period of complete rest for the joint. A support boot or cast is often used in the early recovery phase.
Bunion surgery is performed under anaesthesia so you won't feel pain during the procedure. Afterwards, discomfort is managed with prescribed medication. Most patients find post-operative pain very manageable within the first few days, reducing significantly over subsequent weeks.
Cutting-Edge Care for Exceptional Outcomes
As a leading orthopaedic specialist in Ahmedabad, Dr. Arpit Joshi delivers evidence-based, transparent care for complex fractures, sports injuries, and debilitating joint pain. Merging advanced surgical precision with a strictly ethical, patient-first philosophy, he focuses on restoring true mobility and enduring bone strength without unnecessary procedures.
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