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The Foot & Ankle Center of Dallas is pleased to offer state-of-the-art therapies and treatments for conditions of the foot and ankle. Our experienced providers diagnose and treat conditions including bunions, ingrown nails, sports related injuries, broken bones, flat feet, heel pain, and much more. Our mission is to ensure each of our patient’s comfort, and we pride ourselves on addressing all questions or concerns. We believe our approach, which includes detailed information about each treatment option recommended, empowers patients to select the best plan suited for each individual. Count on us to provide honest, straightforward information to equip you to make these important decisions about your healthcare needs. Contact us today to put your right foot forward to effective foot and ankle care.

BrandonLampe

BRANDON LAMPE DPM, FACFAS

Dr. Lampe is board certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery in forefoot, rearfoot and ankle surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and serves as Section Chief of Podiatry at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. His areas of expertise include trauma, sports medicine, flatfoot correction and diabetic reconstruction. He provides routine and complex foot and ankle care for both children and adults with a conservative mindset.

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Maria presented to us 3 months ago with severe right foot pain that she has been suffering with for years. She was unable to work, exercise or participate in any activities requiring prolonged standing. Surgical intervention featured an isolated STJ (subtalar joint) fusion with a tibial autograft harvest to stimulate healing the fusion site. Today marks the first day in many years she is able to walk with zero pain or discomfort. ... See MoreSee Less

Terrance is now back walking in shoes with no pain or discomfort. He sustained a 5th metatarsal avulsion type fracture that was quickly diagnosed in office and taken to surgery the very next day where it was fixed percutaneously. Save yourself the runaround of waiting around an ER all day and come straight to our clinic for a same day appointment to fast track your recovery from any foot or ankle trauma! ... See MoreSee Less

Maria presented to us 3 months ago with severe right foot pain that she has been suffering with for years. She was unable to work, exercise or participate in any activities requiring prolonged standing. Surgical intervention featured an isolated STJ (subtalar joint) fusion with a tibial autograft harvest to stimulate healing of the fusion site. Today marks the first day in many years she is able to walk with zero pain or discomfort. ... See MoreSee Less

Maria presented to us 3 months ago with severe right foot pain that she has been suffering with for years. She was unable to work, exercise or participate in any activities requiring prolonged standing. Surgical intervention featured an isolated STJ (subtalar joint) fusion with a tibial autograft harvest to stimulate healing of the fusion site. Today marks the first day in many years she is able to walk with zero pain or discomfort.

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This pediatric condition also known as “calcaneal apophysitis” is commonly seen in our office featuring moderate grade heel pain which is exacerbated by physical activity. This condition is simply inflammation of the open growth plate seen on the featured X-ray. Treatment is typically successful with a reduction in activity, offloading heel cup and NSAIDs. In more severe cases a fracture boot is used until symptoms subside. Sever’s disease does have tendency to recur, however will not return once the child becomes skeletally mature around 13-15 years of age. ... See MoreSee Less

This pediatric condition also known as “calcaneal apophysitis” is commonly seen in our office featuring moderate grade heel pain which is exacerbated by physical activity. This condition is simply inflammation of the open growth plate seen on the featured X-ray. Treatment is typically successful with a reduction in activity, offloading heel cup and NSAIDs. In more severe cases a fracture boot is used until symptoms subside. Sever’s disease does have tendency to recur, however will not return once the child becomes skeletally mature around 13-15 years of age.

Dr. Lampe and The Foot & Ankle Center of Dallas are now open Saturdays. Book your appointment today as spots are filling quickly! ... See MoreSee Less

Dr. Lampe and The Foot & Ankle Center of Dallas are now open Saturdays. Book your appointment today as spots are filling quickly!

Successful trauma reconstruction on this recent patient featuring a relatively simple ankle fracture repair with more complex reconstruction of a nonunion/fracture with displacement at the great toe joint. This repair included a tricky hardware removal, tibial autograft harvest and revised hardware construct. The before and after are 3 months apart, and the patient has now returned back to all activities with no pain or discomfort. ... See MoreSee Less

Successful trauma reconstruction on this recent patient featuring a relatively simple ankle fracture repair with more complex reconstruction of a nonunion/fracture with displacement at the great toe joint. This repair included a tricky hardware removal, tibial autograft harvest and revised hardware construct. The before and after are 3 months apart, and the patient has now returned back to all activities with no pain or discomfort.
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