We provide the best medical and surgical care for foot and ankle problems, including complex surgical cases. Our custom foot orthotics are created with precise 3D scans to ensure that this non-invasive treatment option is working hard for your feet. We know how important it is to get back to the activities that you love, so we look for treatments that are best for your overall well-being.
Compassionate, thorough and hard-working: Dr. Joseph K. Park is dedicated to helping his patients receive the best level of personalized care. Dr. Park is a board-certified physician specializes in podiatric services and has extensive training from the Olive View/UCLA Medical center and the Veterans Administration Hospital.
Compassionate, thorough and hard-working: Dr. Joseph K. Park is dedicated to helping his patients receive the best level of personalized care. Dr. Park is a board-certified physician specializes in podiatric services and has extensive training from the Olive View/UCLA Medical center and the Veterans Administration Hospital.
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Joseph K. Park, DPM, is passionate about helping others. Dr. Park is a foot and ankle surgeon and is board qualified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery in foot surgery.
Dr. Park's professional experience and extensive training in all aspects of podiatric medicine including foot and ankle surgery at the Olive View/UCLA Medical Center and the Veterans Administration Hospital have given him the opportunity to treat a wide variety of foot and ankle problems successfully.Dr. Park's goal is to provide his patients with fast, effective, and lasting relief.
Dr. Park's professional experience and extensive training in all aspects of podiatric medicine including foot and ankle surgery at the Olive View/UCLA Medical Center and the Veterans Administration Hospital have given him the opportunity to treat a wide variety of foot and ankle problems successfully.Dr. Park's goal is to provide his patients with fast, effective, and lasting relief.
Your Achilles tendon is a strong and fibrous cord that connects your heel bone to the muscles in the back of your calf. A tendon rupture often makes itself known with a popping sound and sharp pain in the lower leg and back of the ankle. If your Achilles tendon has been torn in two, you may be a candidate for an Achilles tendon repair.
If you feel constant instability when placing weight on your ankle, it may be a sign of chronic ankle instability. Affecting the outermost part of the ankle (lateral side), the condition may develop after sustaining numerous ankle sprains. The instability associated with the condition usually occurs with some type of movement.
If you suffer from heel pain, then you are familiar with the sharp, throbbing pain that can occur with every step that you take. There are many possible causes of heel pain. In some cases, these causes and conditions are related. Additionally, the symptoms of some of these conditions are similar to each other, which can make diagnosis difficult.
Lisfranc joint injuries are located in the midfoot, and can involve bones, ligaments or a combination of both. Often mistaken for a sprain, Lisfranc injuries are more complex than that. Symptoms of a Lisfranc injury include swelling on the top of the foot, bruising on the top and bottom of foot, pain that becomes worse when you push off the affected foot, and the inability to bear weight on the affected leg.