If you've tried unsuccessfully to ease the pain from bunions, it might be time for bunion surgery.
Read MoreWhat are the most common types of foot surgery? Good question. Find out on Dr. Elton's foot and ankle blog.
Read MoreAnkle arthritis (while not as common as in other joints) can significantly impact your quality of life if left untreated. Here’s how to know if you're developing ankle arthritis and what you can do about it.
Rachael is just one of the many weekend warriors in our mountain community that Dr. Elton has helped return to the activities they love.
Read MoreIn the Eagle and Summit County communities, a fractured ankle can range from a single, simple break in a bone to a spiral fracture that pushes your ankle out of place. If not treated properly, an ankle fracture can cause significant, long-term complications down the line.
Read MoreSimilar to Morton’s Neuroma, tarsal tunnel syndrome is a type of nerve entrapment. It can impact the sensations and movement of the foot.
Read MoreIs the outside of your ankle constantly “giving out”? Does your ankle feel unstable or wobbly, even when you're standing? If so, you may have chronic ankle instability.
Read MoreBunions can be painful. When they progress to the point where it’s difficult to do your favorite activities, it’s time to seek treatment.
The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It’s the largest and strongest tendon in your body. When overstretched, the Achilles tendon can tear - either partially or completely.
Read MoreMorton’s Neuroma causes pain in the ball of your foot, usually in the area between your third and fourth toes.
Read MorePlantar fasciitis is thought to be caused by repeated microtears or trauma to the heel's plantar fascia. It’s a condition typically seen in our Eagle County runners and jumpers.
Read MoreIs a total ankle replacement right for you? When is ankle replacement surgery recommended? What are the risks involved? Here’s what you need to know about ankle arthroplasty before deciding if it’s a good option for you.
A broken foot can be especially troublesome, because the foot needs to bear our weight, supporting all of our activities.
Read MoreWhen we start to encounter some of the wear and tear that comes with a lifetime of activity, we can face a difficult condition called ankle arthritis.
Read MoreThey twist, they turn, the change direction. All this movement can lead to twisted ankles, bent knees, and legs placed in bad positions.
Read MoreDr. Elton specializes in treating disorders of the lower extremities, specifically of the foot and ankle. “That sounds like a pretty narrow focus, but really, I treat everything from bunions and hammertoes to complex ankle problems, to traumatic injuries of the entire lower limb,” he said.
Read MoreYou have a variety of choices when it comes to getting information and consuming media. That’s why we’re introducing a new section of the website which will answer your foot and ankle questions— via audio!
Read MoreThis year, getting in shape is going to be even tougher, and even more important. Here’s how to ramp up your summer activities and avoid injury.
Read MoreLike to hit the pavement? Here are some key things you can do to help prevent running injuries to the feet, ankles, and knees.
Read MoreIf you are a cyclist (or mountain biker) and you plan on logging more than just a few miles, cycling shoes aren't just a luxury— they are a necessity!
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