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 up in a chair all rely on your ankles to
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 up in a chair all rely on your ankles to
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 a high-impact injury and can be very severe. It can
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 to start is with a complete medical evaluation at Advanced
Learn More Testimonials Dr. Resig has replaced both of my hips, about 14 months apart. From the first office visit and thru the two hip replacements he was very thorough in his exams, talking about
Learn More Testimonials I’ve had several foot surgeries over the years. However, this is the BEST experience I’ve ever had. I finally have very little pain in my left foot. Although I’m not at 100%
Learn More Testimonials Dr. Ng, just wanted to give you a update on my ankle since surgery in October (25th). Last Saturday (15th), I ran a 50k in Copper Mountain. I was able to run
Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Specialists, a division of Orthopedic Centers of Colorado announced that Dr. Keith Jacobson, DPM was elected as president of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Dr. Jacobson’s term runs until September of 2020.
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. In fact, many people experience pain on the bottom of
Ryan Law loves to run. So much, that in the past seven years, he’s run 11 marathons and seven ultra-marathons/endurance events (3X50 milers, 4X55k+, and Half Ironman – this guy knows how to #BeActive –
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