Our fellowship-trained foot doctors at Black Hills Orthopedic & Spine Center in Rapid City, South Dakota; Gillette, Wyoming; and surrounding areas are recognized experts in the diagnosis and treatment of foot injuries and conditions.
As the foundation for your lower body’s movement, the foot and its numerous bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles can be a source of significant joint pain.
Often associated with inappropriate footwear or poor alignment, pain in the foot is most commonly associated with trauma, such as a fracture, disease, such as osteoarthritis, deformities, such as a bunion, or stress injuries.
If you are experiencing any of the following foot pain symptoms, it may be time to visit with a foot specialist:
Numbness in the foot
Pain in the heel, ball, or arch of the foot
Inability to perform daily activities without foot pain
Change in sensation or color of skin or toenail
Swelling or tenderness
If the afflicted area looks deformed or if you have lost function
A consultation with a foot doctor is the best way to differentiate between a severe foot condition and minor foot injury.
At Black Hills Orthopedic & Spine Center, we understand that foot pain can have a significant impact on your daily life, and we will work with you to develop a treatment plan specific to your needs. Our foot experts understand that proper diagnosis is paramount in determining the most effective treatment plan for your individual condition.
Our Foot & Ankle Center at Black Hills Orthopedic & Spine Center provides an exclusive focus on care for the foot and ankle. Together, our fellowship-trained surgeons work as a team to ensure you receive the answers, solutions, and support you need every step of the way. Get back on your feet with help from our Foot & Ankle Center.
Our fellowship-trained foot doctors at Black Hills Orthopedic & Spine Center completed additional training, specifically in the foot and ankle. With this advanced training, Dr. Peg Chilvers, Dr. Robert Grunfeld, and Dr. Kent Renaud have the experience and expertise to assess, diagnose, and treat your foot injury or condition individually to your needs.