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Foot & Ankle Fractures and Trauma

A sudden foot or ankle injury can make it hard to walk, work, or take care of everyday tasks. At LoneStar Foot & Ankle Group, we provide prompt, compassionate care for fractures and traumatic injuries so you can heal properly and get back on your feet. We treat patients of all ages from Granbury, Acton, Stephenville, and Glen Rose, Texas.

If you’ve injured your foot or ankle, call us right away at (817) 573-3338.

Common Injuries We Treat

Foot and ankle injuries can happen during sports, work, or simple daily activities. Our clinic evaluates and treats a wide variety of traumatic problems, including:​

  • Foot and ankle fractures
  • Severe sprains and ligament injuries
  • Dislocations
  • Crush injuries
  • Work‑related and sports‑related foot and ankle trauma
Whether your injury seems minor or severe, it is important to have it evaluated by a foot and ankle specialist. Proper diagnosis helps prevent long‑term pain, deformity, and arthritis.​

Thorough Evaluation and Diagnosis

When you visit LoneStar Foot & Ankle Group for an injury, our physician will perform a careful examination of your foot and ankle, review how the injury happened, and assess your ability to bear weight and move the joint. As a state of the art practice, we use modern diagnostic tools and an integrated information technology system to support accurate, efficient care from check in through follow up.

If imaging is needed, we will coordinate appropriate studies and review the results with you. Our goal is to clearly explain your diagnosis and treatment options in a friendly, easy to understand way so you can feel confident in your plan.

Foot & Ankle Fractures and Trauma

Treatment Options for Fractures and Trauma

Every injury is different, and your treatment will be tailored to the type and severity of your condition. Treatment options may include:​

  • Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE)
  • Protective boots, casts, or braces
  • Activity modification and temporary use of crutches
  • Wound care for open injuries
  • Physical therapy recommendations to restore strength and motion
When a fracture or injury is more complex, surgical repair may be recommended to realign bones, stabilize joints, and protect future function. Our practice offers both in office procedures and hospital based surgical care when needed.

Healing, Recovery, and Prevention

After an injury, proper follow up is essential to support healing and prevent complications such as chronic pain, stiffness, or arthritis. We will monitor your progress, adjust your treatment plan as you heal, and guide your return to work, sports, and daily activities.
We also work with you on prevention—discussing footwear, activity changes, and protective strategies to help reduce the risk of future injuries. Our goal is to help you move comfortably and confidently for the long term.

When to Call Us

You should call LoneStar Foot & Ankle Group right away if you experience:

  • A sudden injury with immediate pain or swelling
  • Difficulty standing or walking on the injured foot or ankle
  • Visible deformity or change in alignment
  • A wound or open injury near a fracture site
  • Pain that does not improve over a few days
  • Prompt evaluation can make a big difference in how well your injury heals.

If you suspect a foot or ankle fracture or serious injury, call our office today at (817) 573‑3338 to schedule an appointment.​