Northeastern Ohio
Foot & Ankle
Surgical Associates, Inc
Diagnostic Vascular Testing (Click for more info)
In order to obtain a more detailed physical exam for the high risk diabetic patient or to prevent complications from poor circulation, a complete circulation test is done prior to therapy. Unlike tests that require injections of dye, our tests are done without any injections and are specific to foot and ankle problems.

Diagnostic Ultrasound Testing (Click for more info)
Ultrasound imaging is usually a painless medical test that helps NEOFASA, Inc. physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions.  Such as Achilles tendon ruptures in the ankle, soft-tissue masses, bleeding or other fluid collections within the muscles, bursa and joints.  Ultrasound exams do not use ionizing radiation (x-ray) and unlike the strong magnetic field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound is not affected by cardiac pacemakers.

Minimally Invasive Surgery
Today’s medical advancements place surgeons on the cutting edge of technology.   Because of this, most foot and ankle procedures can be performed with a surgical precision that only requires a one-inch incision.  This also allows for a quicker recovery, and in most cases allows patients to walk the very next day.  NEOFASA, Inc offers minimally invasive surgery for all procedures that qualify to all patients.

Physical Therapy
In order to give patients the best possible outcome NEOFASA, Inc. has two dedicated physical therapy stations to assist in their recovery from surgery, as well as any foot/ankle related trauma.

Shockwave Therapy
Cases of heel pain or tendonitis can be treated with this procedure. No incisions are made with the use of ultrasound waves.  This technology is used to decrease inflammation and allow repair of the involved region. Many patients who have been treated with shockwave therapy, have been able to avoid surgery altogether.

Orthotic Therapy
Orthotics are the single best non surgical therapy for foot and ankle pain. By stabilizing the foot and decreasing abnormal motion and pressure, the foot and ankle can feel less painful.