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Podiatric Associates Foot & Ankle Center
You are not alone. Help your children avoid foot problems by having their feet evaluated by of qualified physician who can help determine if treatment should be considered. We can help improve coordination, balance, posture, strength, and aid in the development of a more stable and functional gait.

Dr. Karen Lee and the Staff at Podiatric Associates Foot & Ankle Center are pleased to welcome you to our practice. Our goal is to provide the highest quality care to patients of all ages, ranging from infants and toddlers to geriatric patients. Our practice offers the personal commitment you look for from a physician.
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We are proud to provide a state-of-the-art facility for the highest quality care available. It is one of our top priorities to protect the well-being of our valued patients. We are confident that you will feel right at home in our office as we welcome all patients as if they were family. If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone or email.
Foot, Ankle & Heel Pain
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We offer a variety of services to treat our valued patients suffering from foot, ankle, and heel pain. We encourage you to learn more about what we provide and how we can help. If you have any questions, please contact us by calling (954) 437-0200. We're always happy to hear from you! Heel pain that is felt on the underside or bottom of the foot is often caused by an often-painful condition called Plantar Fasciitis.
Ankle Sprains
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Sprains are common. You might sprain your ankle while participating in your favorite athletic activity, or while simply walking to work as you do every morning. A sprain is the stretching or tearing of a ligament. A ligament is a fibrous band of connective tissue that joins the ends of two bones together.
Foot & Ankle Fractures
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Approximately 10% of all fractures occur in the 26 bones of the foot. These bones comprise of 2 bones in the hindfoot (calcaneus, talus), 5 bones in the midfoot (navicular, cuboid, 3 cuneiforms), and 19 bones in the forefoot (5 metatarsals, 14 phalanges). In addition, the foot contains sesamoid bones.
Achilles Tendonitis
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Odds are that you've heard of Achilles tendonitis. Maybe a friend or relative contracted it, or one of your favorite athletes was taken out of the game by this painful condition. If you yourself have started to feel the telltale ache of Achilles tendonitis, you may be concerned about treatment, or fear a dramatic rupture of the tendon.
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