Joint Mobility Restoration
FOOT & ANKLE FUNCTION TREATMENT
- Improves joint motion
- Targets stiffness and pain
- Supports better mechanics
- Planned around function
Evaluation & Next Steps
- Clear severity assessment and next steps
- Supportive care and recovery guidance
- Care across 4 Las Vegas locations
Call: (702) 703-4340
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm
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Quick Summary
Key takeaway: Joint mobility restoration is a treatment-planning approach for stiff, painful, or restricted foot and ankle joints.
The goal is to improve motion and function when possible while reducing stress on painful areas. The right plan depends on the joint involved, arthritis severity, scar tissue, tendon balance, deformity, injury history, and activity goals.
WHAT IS JOINT MOBILITY RESTORATION?
Joint mobility restoration refers to treatments used to improve motion and function in joints that have become stiff, painful, unstable, or mechanically limited. In the foot and ankle, this may involve the ankle, subtalar joint, midfoot, toes, or other small joints.
Treatment may include stretching, physical therapy, orthotics, bracing, injections, arthroscopy, soft tissue release, joint-preserving procedures, or surgical correction. The goal is to improve usable motion and reduce painful compensation patterns when the joint can be preserved.
Not every stiff joint can regain normal motion. Severe arthritis, advanced deformity, prior trauma, or joint collapse may require fusion, replacement, or other structural treatment instead.
Who May Be a Good Candidate
- Joint stiffness
- Pain limits motion
- Walking feels restricted
- Prior injury or surgery
- Function can improve
Conditions Treated
Ankle Stiffness
Post-Injury Joint Limitation
Arthritis-Related Motion Loss
Foot Mechanics Problems
Benefits of Treatment
- May improve motion
- May reduce pain
- Supports better walking
- Targets mechanics
- May delay bigger surgery
How the Procedure Works / What to Expect
Preparation Before Treatment
- Joint motion is measured
- Imaging may be reviewed
- Gait mechanics are assessed
During the Procedure
- Treatment targets the cause
- Motion is protected
- Mechanics are supported
Recovery & Aftercare
- Rehab may be needed
- Progress is gradual
- Home exercises may help
Risks / Considerations
- Stiffness may persist
- Pain may continue
- Surgery may be needed
Related Treatments / Alternatives
Ankle Arthroscopy
Custom Orthotics
Frequently Asked Questions
Locations
LVVIS West Side Consultation Office
8930 W Sunset Rd, Suite 350
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Consultations and vascular evaluations
LV2 Limb & Vascular Division
8930 W Sunset Rd, Suite 350
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Limb preservation and podiatry partnership care
LVVIS East Procedure Office
2250 E Flamingo Rd, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Procedures, diagnostics, and circulatory care
LVVIS West Side Surgical Center
6120 S Fort Apache Rd, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Advanced vascular and interventional procedures