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Foot & Ankle Specialist in Singapore

Dr Bryan Wang
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Trusted Orthopaedic Surgeon | Fellowship-trained in Canada | With over 20-years of experience

Foot & Ankle Conditions We Treat

Achilles Tendon Injury

An Achilles tendon injury is a condition that affects the Achilles tendon, which is the thick band of tissue connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. It's one of the most commonly injured tendons in the body and can range from mild inflammation (tendinitis) to more severe injuries like tears or ruptures. Here's some information about Achilles tendon injuries.

Some of the causes of achilles tendon injury include:

Overuse or repetitive strain: Engaging in activities that involve jumping, running, or sudden acceleration and deceleration can lead to overuse injuries.

Tight calf muscles: Inadequate stretching can strain the Achilles tendon.

Sudden increase in activity level: Rapidly increasing the intensity or duration of exercise can stress the tendon.

Poor footwear: Wearing shoes without proper support or that don't fit well can contribute to injuries.

Aging: As people age, the Achilles tendon can become weaker and more prone to injury.

Achilles Tendon Injury

Ankle Sprains

An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments that connect the bones of the ankle joint are stretched or torn due to a sudden twisting or rolling motion. Ligaments are strong, elastic bands that provide stability to the joint. Ankle sprains are categorised by their severity, ranging from mild to severe.

Ankle sprains can result from various factors, including:

  • Awkwardly planting the foot during sports or physical activities.

  • Stepping on uneven surfaces or objects.

  • Rolling or twisting the ankle during walking or running.

  • High-impact forces or trauma.

Foot & Ankle Specialist in Singapore - Dr Bryan Wang ankle scope

Cartilage Injury

Cartilage plays a crucial role in providing cushioning and support to the joints of the foot and ankle. Injuries to this cartilage can occur due to trauma, overuse, or degenerative changes over time. These injuries can affect joint function and lead to discomfort.

Cartilage injuries at the foot and ankle can result from various factors, including:

  • Traumatic injuries, such as falls or accidents affecting the foot or ankle.

  • Repetitive impact or stress on the foot and ankle joints due to activities like running or jumping.

  • Underlying conditions like osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis that can contribute to cartilage deterioration.

Cartilage Injury

Foot & Ankle Fractures

Foot and ankle fractures encompass a range of injuries involving the bones of the foot and ankle joints. These fractures can result from various causes, including falls, accidents, sports-related impacts, or high-energy trauma. Understanding the type and severity of the fracture is essential for effective treatment and recovery.

Common types of foot and ankle fractures include:

  1. Ankle Fractures: These involve breaks in the bones of the ankle joint, often due to twisting, falls, or direct impact.

  2. Metatarsal Fractures: Fractures of the long bones in the foot, often caused by trauma or repetitive stress.

  3. Phalanx Fractures: Fractures of the smaller bones in the toes, typically due to direct impact or crushing injuries.

Foot and ankle fractures can result from various factors, including:

  • Falls onto a foot or ankle.

  • Sports-related injuries or accidents.

  • Twisting motions during physical activities.

  • High-impact forces or trauma.

Foot & Ankle Fractures

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