Ankle
At South Texas Spinal Clinic, we are proud to offer expert ankle care. Our skilled team combines advanced techniques with a patient-centered philosophy to relieve pain and restore function—helping patients return to their normal, active lifestyles.
Know When It’s Time to Get Ankle Treatment
Ankle pain can do more than slow you down—it can limit mobility, affect balance, and signal a more serious injury or condition. While mild discomfort may improve with rest and simple care, ongoing or worsening symptoms are a sign to see an ankle doctor or ankle surgeon.
You should request an appointment with an ankle doctor if you notice any of these symptoms:
- Pain lasting more than a few weeks without improvement
- Discomfort that worsens with walking, running, or bearing weight
- Swelling, bruising, or tenderness around the ankle joint
- Instability or frequent ankle rolling
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the foot or ankle
- Inability to fully move or flex the ankle
- Ankle pain accompanied by fever, redness, or warmth in the joint
You may also need to see an ankle expert if you believe you have one of the following injuries or conditions:
- Ankle sprain or ligament tear
- Achilles tendon injury or rupture
- Ankle fracture
- Arthritis in the ankle joint
- Chronic ankle instability
- Tendonitis or bursitis
Patient Education Center
Knowledge is a powerful part of healing. Explore our patient education center to learn about common ankle conditions, treatment options, and recovery tips—so you can make informed decisions about your care.

We Offer You the Expert Ankle Care You Deserve
At South Texas Spinal Clinic, we’re committed to delivering lasting relief for ankle pain and injuries. Our ankle doctor uses advanced diagnostic imaging, proven treatment methods, and a personalized approach to address your condition at its source. From targeted therapies to surgical repair, our goal is to relieve pain, restore stability, and help you get back on your feet with confidence.
Advanced Bone Health
Healthy bones are essential for supporting your ankle and protecting against fractures—especially as you age. Low bone density can lead to osteoporosis, increasing the risk of painful compression fractures in the foot. Our bone health doctor and providers can assess your bone health, recommend lifestyle changes, and offer treatments to help keep your bones strong for years to come.
Schedule an Appointment
Don’t let ankle pain slow you down. Our ankle surgeon will pinpoint the cause of your discomfort and provide the treatment you need for long-term relief. To get the care you deserve, please call us at (210) 293-3165 or use the button below to schedule an appointment online.
