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Personalized care for foot and ankle pain in North Bend and Bandon.

Foot and ankle pain can make everyday life harder. Whether itโ€™s heel pain, arch pain, stiffness, swelling, or a problem that keeps coming back, the first step is finding the cause and treating it the right way.

At Oregon Coast Wound Center, we provide personalized care to relieve pain, improve movement, and help you get back to daily life with more comfort and confidence.

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Conditions We Treat

Foot and ankle pain can come from a wide range of causes. Some of the most common conditions we treat include:

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Heel pain & plantar fasciitis

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Heel pain & plantar fasciitis

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Bunions & hammertoes

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Bunions & hammertoes

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Arch pain or flat feet

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Arch pain or flat feet

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Foot and ankle arthritis

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Foot and ankle arthritis

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Neuromas (pinched nerves in the foot)

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Neuromas (pinched nerves in the foot)

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Toe pain or deformities

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Toe pain or deformities

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Chronic foot fatigue or instability

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Chronic foot fatigue or instability

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Tendonitis & tendon pain

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Tendonitis & tendon pain

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Ingrown or infected toenails

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Ingrown or infected toenails

How We Evaluate Foot and Ankle Pain

Your visit may include:

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A full foot and ankle exam

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Range-of-motion testing

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X-rays or imaging review

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Gait and footwear evaluation

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Nerve or circulation screening when needed

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Non-Surgical Treatments

Many patients find relief through conservative, non-invasive options such as:

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Custom orthotics for arch support and alignment

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Steroid injections for joint inflammation

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Footwear recommendations for cushioning and stability

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Bracing or taping for toe or ankle support

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Stretching routines and home exercises

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Anti-inflammatory medications or topical treatments

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Referrals for physical therapy if needed

When Surgery May Help

If pain does not improve with conservative treatment, or if a structural problem is causing ongoing pain or limited mobility, surgery may be the next step.

Surgical options may include:

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Bunion correction

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Hammertoe repair

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Arthroscopic ankle surgery

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Joint fusion or reconstruction

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Neuroma removal

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Flatfoot correction

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Tendon or ligament repair

Whenever possible, minimally invasive techniques may be used to support recovery and long-term results.

Why Patients Choose Us

If pain does not improve with conservative treatment, or if a structural problem is causing ongoing pain or limited mobility, surgery may be the next step.

Surgical options may include:

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Local care in North Bend and Bandon

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Personalized treatment plans

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Conservative and surgical options in one place

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Care for teens, adults, and seniors

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A team focused on comfort, mobility, and recovery

Donโ€™t ignore foot or ankle pain that keeps getting worse or does not go away. Getting the right diagnosis early can help you avoid more pain and get back to moving comfortably.