Ankle Replacement
Ankles are hard at work supporting your weight and making it possible for your to use your feet. Standing, walking, running, jumping, and even sitting
Scott G. Resig, MD is board certified through the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Resig specializes in complex conditions of the lower extremity with a focus on foot and ankle as well as knee and hip joint replacement at Advanced Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists in Denver and Parker, Colorado.
Ankles are hard at work supporting your weight and making it possible for your to use your feet. Standing, walking, running, jumping, and even sitting
There can be many different broken bones in your foot, but a talus fracture is a broken bone in your ankle. A talus fracture is
Suffering from Achilles tendon tendonitis or an Achilles tendon tear. Before any course of action is determined, however, a total assessment is key. The place
What is hip osteotomy surgery? Hip osteotomy is the process of cutting or reshaping bone – in this case, the bones of the hip joint
Scott G. Resig, MD is board certified through the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Resig specializes in complex conditions of the lower extremity with a focus on foot and ankle as well as knee and hip joint replacement at Advanced Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists in Denver and Parker, Colorado.
Ankles are hard at work supporting your weight and making it possible for your to use your feet. Standing, walking, running, jumping, and even sitting
There can be many different broken bones in your foot, but a talus fracture is a broken bone in your ankle. A talus fracture is
Suffering from Achilles tendon tendonitis or an Achilles tendon tear. Before any course of action is determined, however, a total assessment is key. The place
It’s sandal season! And while that might make you (and your toes) jump for joy, the rest of your foot might not feel the same.
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