Orthopaedics Menu Orthopaedics Foot & Ankle Ankle Arthritis Ankle Arthrodesis Ankle Pain Ankle Replacement Ankle Treatments Bone Fractures in Foot Bone Spurs in Foot Foot & Ankle Doctors & Surgeons Foot Pain Foot Pain Surgical Options Foot Treatments Foot & Ankle - FAQs Plantar Fasciitis Twisted/Fractured/Sprained Ankle Foot & Ankle Pain? We Can Help. If you are struggling with foot or ankle pain, St. Elizabeth Healthcare offers personalized, comprehensive, orthopaedic care. From diagnosing and treating your condition to utilizing rehabilitation therapy services to maximize your strength and functionality, St. Elizabeth is with you every step of the way. Relieve foot or ankle pain without surgery We know that foot or ankle pain can directly affect your activity level and quality of life. The St. Elizabeth Healthcare Orthopaedic team provides comprehensive treatment and physical therapy to get you back on your feet. Learn more about our non-surgical orthopaedic doctors or physical therapy team and explore your care options. Is it time for foot or ankle surgery? If non-surgical treatment options are no longer working on your ankle or foot pain, it is time to learn more about your surgery options. From minimally invasive surgery to total ankle replacement, our orthopaedic team provides advanced surgical options provided by affiliated orthopaedic surgeons with OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. Learn more about our affiliated surgical orthopaedic doctors and explore your care options. Meet our Non-Surgical Orthopaedic Doctors › Meet our Surgical Orthopaedic Doctors › Meet our Physical Therapy Team › Non-Surgical Treatment Options Treatment Options for the Foot & Ankle From exercise and physical therapy to anti-inflammatory medications, our St. Elizabeth Orthopaedic team will develop a customized non-surgical treatment plan for you. Ankle Treatments Ankle Arthritis Ankle Arthrodesis Bone Fractures Bone Spurs in Foot Plantar Fasciitis Foot Treatments Foot Pain Return to Your Routine In Record Time with TightRope A new, innovative ankle surgery used to repair injured or torn ligaments from high ankle sprains performed right here in Northern Kentucky by affiliated orthopaedic surgeon, from OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Nicholas T. Gates, MD. This TightRope procedure stabilizes your ankle in order to improve function with less pain and limited recovery time. Learn More Surgical Options for the Foot & Ankle If non-surgical treatment options are no longer working on your ankle pain, St. Elizabeth Healthcare offers ankle replacement surgery to remove the damaged joint and replace it with a new joint. More information can be found here: Ankle Replacement Get back to your active lifestyle At St. Elizabeth Healthcare, we know that foot and ankle pain can directly affect your mobility and activity level. Our Orthopaedic team – consisting of affiliated orthopaedic surgeons from OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine – can offer patients customized surgical and non-surgical foot and ankle treatment options. Call us at (859) 301-5600 today to schedule an appointment– we’ll get you back on your feet. Common Foot & Ankle Conditions Bone Fractures in Foot Ankle Arthritis Ankle Pain Ankle Arthrodesis Bone Spurs in Foot Foot Pain Plantar Fasciitis Twisted/Fractured/Sprained Ankle Our orthopaedic team and facilities The Orthopaedic Institute at St. Elizabeth is a partnership between St. Elizabeth Healthcare, OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and St. Elizabeth Physicians. The Orthopaedic Institute brings together a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, primary care doctors and other orthopaedic healthcare providers to ensure you receive the best orthopaedic care available. In addition, the St. Elizabeth Total Joint Center offers 36 private patient suites for inpatient care, a spacious rehabilitation area and a classroom for patient and family education. You’ve got questions — St. Elizabeth has answers What’s the difference between podiatry or orthopaedics? What is Ankle Arthrodesis? What are the signs your ankle may be fractures? What are my treatment options if I don’t want surgery? We know you have questions – and we have the answers. Start in our FAQ section. Contact Us Is your foot or ankle pain bothering you? Schedule an appointment with our Sports Medicine physicians for a treatment plan tailored to you. Call (859) 212-5600 to make an appointment. If surgery is necessary, please call our affiliated orthopaedic surgeons from OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine at (859) 301-BONE (2663).