Dr. Chris Sakowski, MD | Charcot Foot Surgeon

At our renowned foot and ankle surgery center, we provide advanced care for patients suffering from a Charcot deformity and other foot and ankle abnormalities. Our expertise in complex surgical procedures, such as Charcot deformity correction, coupled with our commitment to personalized patient care, sets us apart as a premier choice for those seeking top-tier treatment for their foot and ankle conditions. Our approach aims to restore function alleviate pain in the affected foot and improve the quality of life for our patients.

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Charcot Foot Deformity Correction

Depending on the degree and stage of the ailment, several methods are used in treating Charcot foot and associated abnormalities. If you treat diabetic Charcot Foot attacks early, conservative therapy approaches such as specialized footwear, orthotic devices, and activity adjustment may be advised to help the injured foot. However, surgical intervention by foot and ankle surgeons may be required for severe abnormalities or situations when conservative diabetic foot care methods fail.

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Dr. Chris Sakowski, MD | Charcot Foot Surgeon

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Dallas ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people. It is the most populous city in and seat of Dallas County with portions extending into Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties. With a 2020 census population of 1,304,379, it is the ninth-most populous city in the U.S. and the third-most populous city in Texas after Houston and San Antonio. Located in the North Texas region, the city of Dallas is the main core of the largest metropolitan area in the Southern United States and the largest inland metropolitan area in the U.S. that lacks any navigable link to the sea. Dallas and nearby Fort Worth were initially developed as a product of the construction of major railroad lines through the area allowing access to cotton, cattle, and later oil in North and East Texas.

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