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1 clinic specializing in Orthopedic surgery providing treatment of Ankle tendinitis Ankle tendinitis refers to inflammation and irritation of the tendons surrounding the ankle joint, typically caused by overuse or repetitive strain. It leads to pain, swelling, and may require rest, icing, physical therapy,medication or in some cases surgery for relief and healing.
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Besides this clinic there are 32 Orthopedic surgery clinics in United States.

Such diseases are treated by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: Accessory navicular syndrome, Achilles tendon injury, Achondroplasia, Ankle tendinitis, Ankle tendon injury, and others.

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Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Foot and ankle tendon surgery
    ≈ $11,728
  2. Hip osteotomy
    ≈ $29,844
  3. Arthroscopic meniscus repair
    ≈ $27,088
  4. Knee arthroscopy
    ≈ $11,580
  5. Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
    ≈ $28,380
  6. SLAP repair surgery
    ≈ $26,428
  7. Shoulder arthroscopy
    ≈ $20,751
  8. Rotator cuff repair
    ≈ $15,684
  9. Surgical treatment of hip dysplasia
    ≈ $16,735
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Philadelphia, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, French, Spanish; Castilian
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is the nation's first hospital devoted exclusively to the care of children. Since our start in 1855, CHOP has been read more

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Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Foot and ankle tendon surgery
    ≈ $11,728
  2. Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
    ≈ $44,100
  3. Total shoulder replacement
    ≈ $27,565
  4. Hip osteotomy
    ≈ $29,844
  5. Arthroscopic meniscus repair
    ≈ $27,088
  6. Knee arthroscopy
    ≈ $11,580
  7. Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
    ≈ $28,380
  8. Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
    ≈ $38,590
  9. SLAP repair surgery
    ≈ $26,428
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Durham, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Russian, Vietnamese, Khmer, Spanish; Castilian
Duke University Hospital is consistently rated as one of the best hospitals in the United States and is known around the world for its outstanding read more
Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
    ≈ $44,100
  2. Total shoulder replacement
    ≈ $27,565
  3. Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
    ≈ $38,590
  4. SLAP repair surgery
    ≈ $26,428
  5. Shoulder arthroscopy
    ≈ $20,751
  6. Rotator cuff repair
    ≈ $15,684
  7. Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
    ≈ $25,185
  8. Arthrocentesis
    ≈ €1,917
  9. Surgical treatment of hip dysplasia
    ≈ $16,735
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Los Angeles, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Spanish; Castilian
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is one of the nation’s leading pediatric hospitals. True to our mission, we have been creating hope and building healthier futures read more

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Procedures are likely to be used for Ankle tendinitis treatment: Corticosteroid injections of joints and soft tissues and Foot and ankle tendon surgery .

Ankle Tendinitis: Overview

Ankle tendinitis is inflammation of the tendons around the ankle, commonly caused by overuse, repetitive movements, or sudden increases in activity. Symptoms include pain, swelling, stiffness, and discomfort when moving the ankle, especially during activities like walking or running. Treatment usually involves rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy to reduce pain and improve tendon strength; severe cases may require immobilization or, rarely, surgery if conservative methods are ineffective.

  • Isabella Gonzalez, M.D.
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