
Many foot and ankle problems can improve without surgery when the diagnosis is clear and treatment is matched to the actual cause. Conservative care is often the right first move, but it still needs to be specific.
The goal is not to delay useful treatment. It is to use the least invasive path that has a strong chance of helping based on the actual problem.
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