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Conditions We Treat

Foot and Ankle Conditions We Treat at Thrive

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At Thrive Foot and Ankle, we specialize in diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of conditions affecting the feet and ankles. Our expert team is dedicated to providing comprehensive care to help you maintain optimal foot health and mobility.

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Listed below is a selection of the conditions we address. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and covers only a few common conditions. If you do not find your condition listed here, we encourage you to reach out to our office for further information.

Sports Injuries

From ankle sprains to stress fractures, we offer specialized care for a variety of sports injuries. Whether you're a runner, basketball player, or weekend hiker, our expert team is here to diagnose and treat your foot and ankle pain. With personalized treatment plans and cutting-edge techniques, we'll get you back on your feet and back in the game in no time.

Stress Fractures

Small cracks in the bones of the foot or ankle, often caused by repetitive impact or overuse.

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Shin Splints

Pain along the inner edge of the shinbone, typically due to overuse or improper footwear.

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Turf Toe

Sprain of the big toe joint, often seen in athletes who play sports on artificial turf surfaces.

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Common Foot Conditions


Discover relief from various foot conditions at Thrive Foot and Ankle. Our expert team specializes in diagnosing and treating bunions, hammertoes, plantar fasciitis, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses, and flat feet. With personalized care and advanced techniques, trust us to restore your mobility and enhance your quality of life.

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Bunions (Hallux Valgus)

Painful bony bumps that form at the base of the big toe, often causing discomfort and difficulty wearing shoes.

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Hammertoes

Abnormal bending of the toes, leading to deformities and discomfort, especially in the joints

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Plantar Fasciitis

Inflammation of the plantar fascia, resulting in heel pain, especially upon waking or after prolonged periods of standing

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Ingrown Toenails

Toenails that grow into the surrounding skin, causing pain, redness, and potential infection

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Corns and Calluses

Thickened areas of skin caused by friction or pressure, often found on the toes or soles of the feet

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Flat feet (Pes Planus)

Lack of arch in the foot, leading to foot pain, fatigue, and potential gait abnormalities.

Common Ankle Conditions


Achieve relief from ankle discomfort at our specialized clinic. Our focus is on the diagnosis and treatment of ankle sprains, tendonitis, and arthritis. You can rely on our personalized care and advanced techniques to enhance mobility and pursue life without constraints.

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Ankle Sprains

Painful bony bumps that form at the base of the big toe, often causing discomfort and difficulty wearing shoes.

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Achilles Tendonitis

Inflammation of the Achilles tendon, causing pain and stiffness in the back of the ankle and lower calf.

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Ankle Arthritis

Degenerative joint disease affecting the ankle, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

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Peroneal Tendonitis

Inflammation of the peroneal tendons on the outside of the ankle, resulting in pain and swelling.

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Ankle Instability

Ankle instability is characterized by the ankle frequently giving way or rolling outward due to weakened ligaments, leading to sprains, balance issues, and activity limitations.

Diabetic Foot Care

Manage your diabetic foot health with specialized care at our podiatry clinic. Our dedicated team understands the unique challenges faced by those with diabetes and offers comprehensive treatment for diabetic foot conditions. Regular visits to a podiatrist for foot exams and education on proper foot care practices are essential components of diabetes management. From neuropathy management to diabetic ulcer care, we provide personalized solutions to promote healing and prevent complications. Trust us to help you maintain optimal foot health and live well with diabetes.

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Diabetic Neuropathy

Nerve damage resulting in numbness, tingling, and loss of sensation in the feet.

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Diabetic Ulcers

Chronic wounds or sores on the feet that are slow to heal and prone to infection.

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Peripheral Arterial Disease

Diabetes can lead to atherosclerosis, narrowing arteries with plaque buildup. This can cause PAD, reducing foot blood flow, impairing healing, and increasing infection risk.

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Foot Infections

Diabetic foot infections are a serious and common complication. Early detection, prompt treatment, and diligent foot care are crucial in preventing and managing infections in individuals with diabetes.

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Charcot Foot

Weakening of the bones in the foot due to diabetes, leading to deformities and potential fractures.

Dermatological Conditions

Find relief from dermatological conditions affecting the feet at our specialized foot clinic. From fungal infections like athlete's foot to stubborn plantar warts, our expert podiatrists are equipped to diagnose and treat a variety of skin issues. Whether you're dealing with eczema, psoriasis, or painful corns and calluses, we offer personalized care to restore your skin's health and comfort. Rely on our expertise to provide comprehensive treatment for all your foot dermatology needs.

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Fungal Infections

Fungal infection of the skin, causing itching, redness, and peeling between the toes.

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Plantar Warts

Viral infections causing small, rough growths on the soles of the feet, often painful with pressure.

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Eczema and Psoriasis

Chronic skin conditions that can affect the feet, causing itching, redness, and scaling.

Discover Your Path to Thrive

At Thrive Foot and Ankle, we focus on optimizing your foot health so that you can move freely and confidently. By addressing any foot concerns or conditions, we ensure you can fully engage in the activities you love and thrive in every aspect of life.

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2950 Cullen Pkwy, Suite 109

Pearland, Texas 77584

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O: (346)-651-3339

F: (346)-601-9005

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