Division of Podiatry
The Cooper Bone & Joint Institute’s Podiatry Division offers expert care for foot, ankle and lower-extremity conditions that impact mobility, balance and overall musculoskeletal health.
Our podiatric surgeons and multidisciplinary rehabilitation team specialize in treating everything from sports injuries and diabetic foot disorders to structural deformities, arthritic foot pain and reconstructive foot-ankle surgery.
We integrate comprehensive biomechanical assessment, advanced wound care, custom orthotics and minimally invasive techniques to optimize outcomes and restore functional independence. With a strong emphasis on prevention, patient education and collaborative care with our Orthopaedic and Rheumatology colleagues, we strive to keep patients standing strong, stepping confidently and participating in the activities they love.
At a Glance
Education
The Division of Podiatry provides comprehensive education for medical students and residents. We prioritize clinical excellence and evidence-based, patient-centered care, preparing podiatric surgeons to provide exceptional foot and ankle care.
Research
Cooper Bone & Joint is dedicated to advancing research across orthopaedics, podiatry, and rheumatology, demonstrated through numerous publications, national and international presentations, and active clinical research initiatives.
Patient Care
Our podiatry team is committed to supporting patient wellness through compassionate, comprehensive prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of foot and ankle conditions. As an academic medical center, our faculty is trained in the most current, advanced surgical and non-surgical treatment options.
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