The foot and ankle bear the entire weight of the body and are essential for balance and movement. Pain in this region can affect walking patterns and lead to secondary problems in the knees, hips, and spine.
A fracture can happen unexpectedly – a fall, a sports injury, or an accident. In those moments, what matters most is timely and precise medical care. Fracture management is not only about healing the bone; it’s about restoring strength, alignment, and confidence.
Osteoporosis is often called the “silent condition” because it weakens bones gradually without obvious symptoms – until a fracture happens. Many patients only discover they have low bone density after sustaining a fracture from a minor fall or even simple daily activities.

