Foot & Ankle Conditions We Treat
Dr. Wokasien treats the full range of foot and ankle conditions for patients of all ages. 47 years of experience means he's seen your condition before — probably thousands of times. Select a condition to learn about symptoms, causes, and treatment.
Conditions Patients Ask About Most
Plantar Fasciitis
Sharp heel pain that strikes with your first morning steps. Dr. Wokasien identifies the root cause and builds a treatment plan — from stretching protocols to custom orthotics — so you can walk without wincing.
Learn more → Common ConditionBunions
That bony bump at the base of your big toe gets worse if ignored. Early intervention with padding, orthotics, or footwear changes can slow progression and reduce pain without surgery.
Learn more → Common ConditionIngrown Toenails
Painful, swollen, and sometimes infected — ingrown nails are one of the most common reasons patients visit. In-office treatment is quick, and most patients feel relief the same day.
Learn more → Common ConditionHeel Pain
Heel pain has many causes beyond plantar fasciitis — from stress fractures to nerve entrapment. Accurate diagnosis means faster relief and the right treatment from day one.
Learn more → Specialized CareDiabetic Foot Care
Diabetes demands vigilant foot monitoring. Regular exams catch small problems before they become serious, protecting circulation and preventing complications that can limit your mobility.
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Fungal Toenails
Thickened, discolored nails are more than cosmetic — fungal infections spread if untreated. Treatment options range from topical medication to safe nail removal.
Learn more → Common ConditionHammertoes
When toes curl downward from muscle imbalance or tight shoes, walking becomes painful. Early treatment with splints, pads, and proper footwear can prevent the need for surgery.
Learn more → Sports & Active LifestyleSports Injuries
Austin's trails, tracks, and courts take a toll on feet and ankles. From stress fractures to ankle sprains, Dr. Wokasien treats active patients who want to get back to what they love.
Learn more → Common ConditionCorns & Calluses
Hardened skin from friction and pressure can make every step uncomfortable. Professional treatment removes the buildup safely and addresses the underlying cause.
Learn more → Common ConditionWarts
Plantar warts on the sole of the foot can be stubborn and painful. In-office treatment eliminates them effectively when over-the-counter remedies fall short.
Learn more → Joint ConditionFoot & Ankle Arthritis
Stiffness, swelling, and pain in foot joints can limit your daily activities. Treatment focuses on managing inflammation, preserving mobility, and keeping you on your feet.
Learn more → Common ConditionAchilles Tendonitis
Pain along the back of the heel or lower calf — common in runners and active adults. Rest, physical therapy, and targeted treatment help the tendon heal properly.
Learn more → Surgical CareFoot & Ankle Surgery
When conservative treatment has been exhausted, Dr. Wokasien performs corrective procedures at four affiliated Austin-area hospitals with decades of surgical experience.
Learn more → Custom DevicesCustom Orthotics
Precisely fitted inserts that correct alignment, redistribute pressure, and reduce pain. Custom orthotics address the mechanical root of many foot problems.
Learn more → Pediatric CareChildren's Foot Problems
Flat feet, in-toeing, toe walking, and growing pains are common in kids. Early evaluation ensures proper development and catches issues before they become permanent.
Learn more → Nerve ConditionPeripheral Neuropathy
Numbness, tingling, or burning in the feet — often linked to diabetes — requires careful monitoring to prevent injury and maintain quality of life.
Learn more → Skin ConditionAthlete's Foot
Itchy, cracking, peeling skin between the toes thrives in warm, moist environments. Proper treatment eliminates the fungal infection and prevents recurrence.
Learn more → Structural ConditionFlat Feet
Fallen arches can cause pain in the feet, ankles, knees, and even the lower back. Orthotics and targeted exercises restore proper support and alignment.
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