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Foot & Ankle Specialist in Singapore

Dr Bryan Wang
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Trusted Orthopaedic Surgeon | Fellowship-trained in Canada | With over 20-years of experience

Your Trusted Foot & Ankle Specialist

Foot and ankle injuries are common and can affect people of all ages, from athletes to everyday individuals. These injuries range from mild sprains and strains to severe fractures and tendon damage. At Beacon Orthopaedics, we are here to provide comprehensive and personalised care to help you regain strength, mobility, and function in your foot.

As an orthopaedic specialist and foot and ankle surgeon, Dr Bryan brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of foot and ankle conditions. Our scope of treatment encompasses sports-related injuries, fractures and degenerative conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system. Our goal is to restore function, alleviate pain and improve the quality of life of our patients.

Early diagnosis and proper care are essential for a full recovery and to prevent long-term complications. At Beacon Orthopaedics, our knee specialist orthopaedic surgeon will provide a detailed diagnosis and custom treatment plan for your foot and ankle conditions.

Foot and Ankle Conditions

Foot and ankle injuries are common and can affect people of all ages, from athletes to everyday individuals. These injuries range from mild sprains and strains to severe fractures and tendon damage. There are many common foot and ankle conditions that can cause pain, discomfort, or mobility issues.

Foot & Ankle Conditions We Treat

Ankle Arthritis

Arthritis is the inflammation of one or more joints in the foot and ankle, in which the cartilage within the ankle joint becomes damaged or worn out.

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Bunions

Also known as hallux valgus, is a painful bony bump at the base of the big toe. This occurs when some of the bones in the front part of your foot move out of place, causing the tip of your big toe to get pulled toward the smaller toes and forcing the joint at the base of your big toe to stick out.

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Sprains & Strains

These happen when the ligaments or muscles and tendons that connect the bones of the ankle joint are stretched or torn due to a sudden twisting or rolling motion of the foot.

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Bursitis

This is an inflammatory condition affecting the bursae — small, fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints and reduce friction between bones, tendons, and muscles.

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Achilles Tendon Injury

This occurs when the thick band of tissue connecting the calf muscle to the heel bone becomes irritated, overstretched, torn or ruptured.

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Fractures

These encompasses a range of injuries involving the breaking of bones of the foot and ankle joints, often result from various causes, including falls, accidents, sports-related impacts, or high-energy trauma.

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Plantar Fasciitis

This is a prevalent foot condition characterised by inflammation of the plantar fascia— a thick band of tissue connecting the heel bone to the toes along the bottom of the foot, causing the the foot to be swollen.

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Tendonitis

This is inflammation of tendons in the lower extremities, often resulting from overuse, injury, or biomechanical issues. 

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Foot and Ankle sprain strain pain

Each may require different treatment approaches, ranging from conservative measures such as rest, physical therapy, and medication to surgical intervention in severe cases. If you're experiencing pain or discomfort in your foot or ankle, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

Here are some of the most frequently encountered ones:

  • Ankle Arthritis

  • Achilles Tendon Injury

  • Sprains and Strains

  • Tendonitis

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Bursitis

  • Bunions

  • Fractures

Stop your Foot and Ankle pain. Take the first step towards recovery by scheduling an appointment with our Foot and Ankle Specialist today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most patients make an appointment with Dr Bryan when they are experiencing persistent pain, discomfort, limited mobility, or have sustained an injury related to their bones, joints, muscles, or ligaments.

    If you are feeling pain and cannot perform everyday activities such as working, playing sports or running, and especially if your pain is chronic and prolonged, it is highly advisable to see Dr Bryan for a detailed diagnosis.

  • At Beacon Orthopaedics, our consultation fees are charged at S$180 for first visit and subsequent visits at S$120.

  • During your initial consultation, Dr Bryan will review your medical history, perform a physical examination, and possibly order additional investigation. Dr Bryan will then discuss your diagnosis and treatment options, which may include non-surgical or surgical approaches.

  • X-rays and MRI scans are necessary if Dr Bryan suspects that you may have a bone or soft tissue injury such as tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. These imaging scans are vital to provide a comprehensive view of your condition. Dr Bryan will then ensure you receive the appropriate diagnostic evaluation for your specific situation.

  • No, surgery is not always the first option. Dr Bryan often explores conservative treatments such as physiotherapy and splints, whenever possible. Surgery is considered if non-surgical approaches don't provide relief or if your condition requires surgical intervention for optimal recovery. Regardless of your treatment option, Dr Bryan will be with you every step of the way, and help you get back to what you love doing most.

  • Yes, please let us know if you have a preferred hospital in mind. Dr Bryan is accredited to operate in all Parkway hospitals such as Gleneagles, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, and Parkway East Hospital; Mount Alvernia Hospital and Farrer Park Hospital.

If you are unable to find your questions in our FAQs, we welcome you to drop us a message or call us at 6980 8690 to speak directly to our clinic nurse.