Ankle Fusion in Houston, TX
16 foot & ankle surgeons in Houston, TX, perform ankle fusion. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Foot & Ankle Surgeons in Houston, TX
David M. Bloome
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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David P. Loncarich
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Jason Ahuero
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Jay C. Oates
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Jet J. Liu
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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John O. Bishop
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Kevin Varner
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Lydia C. Lee
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Michael O. Cotton
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Michelle Coleman
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Oladapo A. Alade
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Richard L. Beaver
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Tomiko Fukuda
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Travis W. Hanson
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Vinay Hosuru Siddappa
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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William M. Granberry
Orthopedic Surgeon Houston, TX
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Common questions
- Will I be able to walk normally after ankle fusion?
- Most people walk comfortably for daily life, with a subtle change in stride and some difficulty on steep slopes or uneven ground. Neighboring foot joints compensate for much of the lost motion.
- How long is recovery after ankle fusion?
- The strict non-weight-bearing period is typically six to twelve weeks, with progression to full walking over the following months. Complete recovery commonly takes six months to a year.
- Why choose fusion over ankle replacement?
- Fusion is typically favored for younger or higher-demand patients, poor bone quality, significant deformity, or prior infection. It trades motion for durability, your surgeon can explain which trade-off fits your case.
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