Foot & Ankle Institute

Foot & Ankle Institute The FOOT & ANKLE INSTITUTE was organized in 1981 by Dr. Keith Reber in St. George, Utah.

Blisters that develop on the feet can make it difficult to walk and complete daily activities. When the skin is irritate...
12/31/2025

Blisters that develop on the feet can make it difficult to walk and complete daily activities. When the skin is irritated, the body’s natural healing response is to protect the damaged area by forming a small bubble over it that is filled with fluid. As new skin develops, the blister will gradually...

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Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that spreads easily from person to person and through contaminated surfaces. The fu...
12/17/2025

Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that spreads easily from person to person and through contaminated surfaces. The fungi that cause the infection thrive in warm, moist environments, such as locker rooms, public showers, and inside of shoes. Walking barefoot on damp floors or sharing towels, socks...

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An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments on the outside of the ankle are stretched or torn due to sudden twisting or ro...
11/25/2025

An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments on the outside of the ankle are stretched or torn due to sudden twisting or rolling of the foot. Symptoms include swollen painful tissue, bruising, and difficulty walking. Grade 1 sprains involve mild stretching of the ligament with slight tenderness. Grade...

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There is a nerve in the foot that is known as the posterior tibial nerve. This is responsible for movement and feeling t...
11/04/2025

There is a nerve in the foot that is known as the posterior tibial nerve. This is responsible for movement and feeling to different areas of the foot, and is located inside the tarsal tunnel on the inside of the ankle. The condition that is known as tarsal tunnel syndrome can occur if this nerve get...

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Address

754 S Main Street, Ste 3
Saint George, UT
84770

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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+18007682671

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