Ankle Pain Treatment in Houston & Pearland, TX


Advanced Orthopedic Care with Dr. Robert L. Burke

Your ankles carry your entire body weight with every step you take—walking, running, climbing stairs, or standing for long periods. When pain or injury affects the ankle, even simple tasks can become difficult and painful.

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics we provide personalized ankle care for patients across Houston, Pearland, Friendswood, and surrounding Southeast Texas communities. Using evidence-based treatment methods and advanced orthopedic technology, Dr. Robert L. Burke a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, helps patients restore mobility, stability, and comfort.

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Common Causes of Ankle Pain

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1. Ankle Sprains (Ligament Injuries)

Ankle sprains Ankle sprains occur when the ligaments supporting the ankle are stretched or torn, often from sudden twisting or rolling of the foot. This is one of the most common sports injuries.

Symptoms:


  • Pain on the inner or outer side of the ankle
  • Swelling, bruising, or tenderness
  • Difficulty bearing weight
  • Instability or “giving way”


Dr. Burke’s Approach:


  • Most sprains respond well to rest, anti-inflammatory care, bracing, and physical therapy to strengthen the ankle and restore stability.


Surgical Options:


  • Chronic or severe ligament damage may require ankle ligament reconstruction to support the joint.


Recovery Time:


  • Mild sprains heal in 2–4 weeks moderate to severe sprains may take 6–8 weeks or longer with rehabilitation.

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2. Ankle Fractures (Tibia, Fibula, Talus)

An ankle fracture occurs when one or more of the ankle bones break, usually due to falls, accidents, or high-impact sports.

Symptoms:


  • Sharp pain, swelling, and bruising
  • Inability to walk or balance
  • Visible deformity of the ankle
  • Immediate loss of function


Dr. Burke’s Approach:


  • X-rays and imaging are used to evaluate the injury. Simple fractures may only need immobilization.


Surgical Options:


  • More complex fractures often require surgical realignment with plates, screws, or rods.


Recovery Timeline:


  • Non-surgical healing: 6–8 weeks.
    Surgical recovery: 10–12 weeks, followed by structured physical therapy at our Pearland orthopedic clinic.

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3. Achilles Tendonitis

This condition develops when the Achilles tendon becomes inflamed due to overuse, tight calf muscles, or repetitive stress.

Symptoms:


  • Pain or stiffness in the back of the ankle
  • Tenderness above the heel
  • Pain that worsens with running or climbing stairs


Dr. Burke’s Approach:


  • Treatment includes rest, stretching, anti-inflammatory therapy, and custom rehabilitation exercises.


Surgical Options:


  • In severe cases or tendon degeneration, Achilles tendon repair may be needed.


Recovery Timeline:


  • Non-surgical recovery: 4–6 weeks
    Surgical recovery: 3–6 months with physical therapy.

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4. Tendonitis (Peroneal, Posterior Tibial, Flexor Tendons)

Repetitive use or strain can cause inflammation of the ankle tendons, leading to sharp pain or weakness during motion.

Symptoms:


  • Pain along the sides or back of the ankle
  • Swelling or tenderness
  • Difficulty walking or balancing


Dr. Burke’s Approach:


  • Initial care includes rest, bracing, anti-inflammatory medication, and targeted physical therapy.


Surgical Options:


  • Tendon repair or cleaning may be recommended if symptoms persist despite conservative treatment.


Recovery Timeline:


  • Conservative care: 4–6 weeks
    Surgical recovery: 3–6 months depending on severity.

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5. Arthritis (Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Ankle)

Ankle arthritis occurs when the cartilage protecting the joint wears down, either through degeneration or autoimmune conditions.

Symptoms:


  • Persistent pain and stiffness
  • Swelling or warmth around the joint
  • Decreased range of motion
  • Pain that worsens in the morning or with activity


Dr. Burke’s Approach:




Surgical Options:


  • Advanced arthritis may require ankle arthroscopy, joint fusion, or total ankle replacement depending on severity.


Recovery Timeline:


  • Non-surgical care varies from 4–6 weeks.
    Surgical recovery may take several months with guided rehabilitation.

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  • FDA-Cleared Procedure

7. Flat Feet or Foot Alignment Problems

Poor foot alignment can shift pressure unevenly onto the ankle joint, causing chronic discomfort and instability.

Symptoms:


  • Inner or outer ankle pain
  • Difficulty balancing
  • Fatigue while walking


Dr. Burke’s Approach:


  • Custom orthotics, bracing, and physical therapy to correct alignment and support the foot.


Surgical Options:


  • Reconstruction may be recommended for severe deformities or instability.


Recovery Timeline:


  • Non-surgical recovery: 4–8 weeks.
    Surgical recovery: 3–6 months.

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Why Patients Across Houston & Pearland Trust Dr. Burke Orthopedics

  • Board-certified orthopedic surgeon with decades of experience
  • Evidence-based, patient-first approach
  • Full diagnostics, treatment, and rehabilitation under one roof
  • Trusted by patients throughout Houston, Pearland, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas

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Disclaimer:


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • How do I know if my ankle pain requires medical attention?
    Seek care if pain lasts more than a few days, prevents walking, or is accompanied by swelling, bruising, or instability.
  • Can ankle injuries heal without surgery?
    Many ankle sprains, mild fractures, and tendon issues improve with non-surgical care like physical therapy, bracing, and medication. Dr. Burke will provide a personalized treatment plan.
  • How long does it take to recover from an ankle fracture?
    Simple fractures typically heal in 6–8 weeks. More complex fractures requiring surgery may take 10–12 weeks or longer.
  • What are the signs of nerve compression in the ankle?
    Burning pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness may indicate tarsal tunnel syndrome or related conditions.

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