Specialized Lower Leg Care with Dr. Burke Orthopedics
Personalized Treatment for Lower Leg Pain – Get Back to Your Active Life
At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, we understand how much lower leg pain can limit your mobility, independence, and overall quality of life. Whether caused by a sudden injury or a chronic condition, Dr. Robert L. Burke, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, offers advanced and personalized care to help patients across Houston, Pearland, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas move pain-free again.
Our mission is to find and treat the root cause of your pain using evidence-based methods—so you can return to your active lifestyle quickly and safely.
Common Causes of Lower Leg Pain
1. Shin Splints (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome)
Shin splints develop from repeated stress on the shinbone and surrounding tissues, often seen in runners or athletes engaged in high-impact activities.
Symptoms:
- Pain or tenderness along the inner shinbone
- Swelling or mild inflammation
- Pain that worsens with physical activity
Dr. Burke’s Approach:
Treatment typically includes rest, ice, and physical therapy to relieve inflammation and prevent recurrence.
Surgical Options:
- Surgery is rarely needed unless healing does not occur naturally.
Recovery Time
- Most patients recover within 4–6 weeks with rest and rehabilitation.
2. Stress Fractures
Stress fractures are tiny cracks in the bone caused by repetitive impact or overuse—common among athletes and active individuals.
Symptoms:
- Localized pain that intensifies during activity
- Swelling and tenderness at the site
- Difficulty walking or standing
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Dr. Burke’s Approach:
- Dr. Burke may recommend immobilization with a brace or boot to allow the bone to heal.
Surgical Options:
- Surgery is rarely needed unless healing does not occur naturally.
Recovery Time:
Non-surgical recovery takes 6–8 weeks; surgical recovery may extend to 10–12 weeks with physical therapy.
3. Compartment Syndrome
This serious condition occurs when pressure builds within the lower leg muscles, restricting blood flow and oxygen supply.
Symptoms:
- Severe, persistent pain not relieved by rest
- Tightness or swelling in the lower leg
- Numbness or weakness in the foot or leg
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Dr. Burke’s Approach:
- Emergency fasciotomy surgery may be necessary for acute cases to relieve pressure and restore circulation. Chronic cases are often managed with physical therapy and rest.
Recovery Time:
- Post-surgical recovery averages 6–8 weeks, with rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility.
4. Achilles Tendonitis and Achilles Rupture
The Achilles tendon connects the calf to the heel bone and is prone to inflammation or tearing from overuse or trauma.
Symptoms:
- Pain and stiffness in the lower leg or heel
- Swelling or tenderness along the tendon
- A “popping” sound or sudden loss of strength (rupture)
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Dr. Burke’s Approach:
- Rest, physical therapy, orthotics, and anti-inflammatory treatment are typically used.
Non-Surgical Treatments
Surgical Options:
- Severe or ruptured tendons often require surgery to reattach and restore function.
Recovery Time:
- Non-surgical recovery: 4–6 weeks; surgical recovery: 3–6 months, depending on rehabilitation.
5. Calf Strains
Calf muscle strains result from overstretching or tearing during sudden movement or physical activity.
Symptoms:
- Sudden pain or tightness in the calf
- Swelling and bruising
- Difficulty standing or walking
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Dr. Burke’s Approach:
- Treatment includes rest, ice, compression, and structured physical therapy to rebuild strength.
Surgical Options:
- Reserved for complete tears that fail to heal naturally.
Recovery Time:
- Mild strains recover in 2–4 weeks; severe cases may take 6–8 weeks with therapy.
6. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
DVT occurs when a blood clot forms in the deep veins of the lower leg, restricting circulation. This is a medical emergency.
Symptoms:
- Calf pain or cramping
- Swelling, warmth, and redness
- Pain that worsens when standing or walking
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Dr. Burke’s Approach:
- Calf pain or cramping
- Swelling, warmth, and redness
- Pain that worsens when standing or walking
Surgical Options:
- In severe cases, minimally invasive procedures may be used to remove or dissolve the clot.
Recovery Time:
- Recovery varies, but ongoing medication or compression therapy may continue for several months.
Why Patients Across Houston & Pearland Trust Dr. Burke Orthopedics
- Board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in lower leg conditions and injuries
- Evidence-based, personalized care tailored to your mobility goals
- Comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation in one location
- Trusted by patients throughout Houston, Pearland, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas
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Get Same-Day Diagnosis and
Treatment for Lower Leg Pain
Don’t let lower leg pain slow you down. Dr. Burke Orthopedics offers same-day appointments for prompt diagnosis and effective treatment, helping you get back to your routine without delay. Whether you’re dealing with shin splints, stress fractures, or Achilles tendonitis, Dr. Burke and his experienced team provide compassionate, results-driven care for patients throughout Houston, Pearland, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas.
Disclaimer:
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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How do I know if my lower leg pain requires medical attention?If your pain persists for more than a few days, is accompanied by swelling or bruising, or if you experience difficulty walking, it’s time to see Dr. Burke for a professional evaluation. Ignoring lower leg pain can lead to further complications.
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Can lower leg conditions heal without surgery?Many lower leg conditions, such as shin splints, stress fractures, and calf strains, can heal with non-surgical treatments like rest, physical therapy, and medications. Dr. Burke will assess your condition and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
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How long does it take to recover from Achilles surgery?Recovery from Achilles surgery usually takes 3-6 months, depending on the severity of the rupture. Dr. Burke will provide a detailed rehabilitation plan to help you regain full strength and mobility as quickly as possible.
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What are the signs of a stress fracture in the lower leg?Symptoms of a stress fracture include localized pain that worsens with activity, tenderness at the site of the fracture, and swelling in the lower leg. If you suspect a stress fracture, it’s important to seek medical attention to prevent further damage.










