General Information

Despite the wealth of knowledge feet provide about overall health and undetected health problems, they are one of the most ignored parts of the body. Even when foot or ankle pain is experienced during running, walking, or other forms of exercise, people tend to overlook it and chalk it up to a normal occurrence during exercise. It is important to always see a podiatrist for any type of chronic ache or pain in the lower leg, ankle, or foot after type of exercise.

The feet and ankles are a complex network of bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tissues, and nerves that endures constant pressure and stress. Needless to say, the feet are susceptible to pain from injuries and general wear and tear. According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, improper foot care during exercise contributes to many of the 300-plus foot problems that can occur.

Aside from checking with a doctor or healthcare professional before starting any exercise or fitness regimen, be sure to have a podiatrist conduct a thorough foot exam to correct and/ or prevent foot problems that may worsen with exercise.

Podiatric Surgery

Dr. Rader has been trained nationally and internationally on the use of Ilizarov type external fixators for fixing complex foot and ankle deformities. Dr. Nunamaker and Dr. Hubbuch are trained in total ankle replacements. Dr. Rader, Dr. Hubbuch, and Dr. Serletic are trained in peripheral nerve surgery. Dr. Hubbuch performs the lapiplasty procedure.

Surgery FAQ

Is my surgery inpatient or outpatient?
We aim to have you home as soon as possible that’s why many of our surgeries are outpatient. However, depending on your medical history and overall level of physical conditioning, the doctor might advise you to be admitted overnight for observation.

What do I need to know before surgery?
~ Do not eat or drink for 8 hours prior to your surgery
~ You can take your usual medicines with a sip of water in the morning

What else do I need to know?
~ Some surgeries take longer than others and this is not necessarily a sign of complication.
~ If home health or any devices such as a wheelchair, walker or crutches are needed please let your surgeon know so they may be ordered prior to surgery.
~ You will also go home with a prescription for pain medication.
~ If you are taking pain medication prescribed from another doctor, it is your responsibility to notify your surgeon so that you are not at risk for over medicating.

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