Ankle Replacement in San Antonio, TX
13 foot & ankle surgeons in San Antonio, TX, offer ankle replacement. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Foot & Ankle Surgeons in San Antonio, TX
Mark M. Casillas
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Christopher I. Phelps
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Craig R. Glauser
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Darryl D. Cuda
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Guy E. Reyes
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Justin Robbins
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Katherine M. Bedigrew
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Kevin L. Kirk
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Matthew M. Dwyer
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Naomi N. Shields
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Orlando D. Sabbag Daccarett
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Patrick M. Osborn
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Randall C. Marx
Orthopedic Surgeon San Antonio, TX
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Common questions
- Ankle replacement or ankle fusion, how do they differ?
- Replacement preserves motion and may protect neighboring joints; fusion eliminates motion at the ankle but is durable and long-established. The better option depends on your age, activity, bone quality, and alignment, a foot and ankle surgeon can weigh these with you.
- How long is recovery after ankle replacement?
- Weight-bearing typically resumes within two to six weeks in a boot, with a gradual return to normal walking over a few months. Full recovery commonly takes six months to a year.
- Who is a candidate?
- Candidates typically have end-stage ankle arthritis with adequate bone quality and reasonably good alignment, and lower-impact activity goals. Severe deformity or certain prior infections may point toward fusion instead.
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