The human foot is a very complex structure—specialized bones, joints and muscles work together to achieve a unique combination of stability and flexibility. Problems often arise in any of these specialized structures, especially with active adults.
Since a disorder in one part of the foot affects the others, no foot problem can be viewed in isolation. With this in mind, the physicians at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush view problems in one structure within the larger context of the entire foot and ankle.
Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush has the highly specialized experience to handle the myriad of foot and ankle problems that can affect adults: trauma, arthritis, fractures, sports injuries, bunions, infections—even congenital deformities.
To treat all conditions of the foot and ankle, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush physicians utilize the most current methods of diagnosis and treatment available including the latest medications, braces, and orthotics.
If surgery is necessary, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush physicians have extensive experience with procedures ranging from bunion surgery to the most complex reconstructions, including limb realignment, diabetic reconstruction, and primary and revision total ankle replacement.
For additional information about foot and ankle surgery at Midwest Orthopaedics, please call 877 MD BONES.

From left: Dr. Lee, Dr. Holmes, Dr. Lin
• George B. Holmes, Jr., M.D.
• Simon Lee, M.D.
• Johnny Lin, M.D.
