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INVESTIGATORS
DR. ANDREA VELJKOVIC, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Andrea Veljkovic, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Sport Medicine , Knee , Foot and Ankle. Dr. Andrea Velkjovic is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia. She is the Fellowship Director for the Adult Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Fellowship program and Research Director of the UBCOrthopaedics
COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ». DR. KEVIN WING, B.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Wing was born and raised on Vancouver Island. He pursued his medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of British Columbia. He trained in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Vancouver, Seattle and the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 2001, Dr. Wing jointed the foot and ankle surgical specialists at St. Paul’s Hospital. BLISTERS AND CALLUSES Blisters and Calluses. Calluses are thick skin that forms in response to repeated pressure over a course of time. Blisters are fluid filled pockets that are also the result of increased pressure but typically the pressure is more intense and for a shorter period of time than the pressure that causes a callus. The roof of a blister is typically DR. MURRAY PENNER, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Murray Penner, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Foot and Ankle , Joint Replacement. Dr. Murray J. Penner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, and the Head of the Regional Department of Orthopaedics for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority & Providence Health Care. He is also DR. ALASTAIR YOUNGER, M.B., CH.B., M.SC., CH.M., F.R.C.S Dr. Alastair Younger, M.B., Ch.B., M.Sc., Ch.M., F.R.C.S. (C) Dr. Alastair Younger is a tenure track professor at the University of British Columbia in recognition of his role as a researcher and teacher. He is the head of the Distal Extremities division at the University of British Columbia. He leads the foot and ankle researchoffice at the
IMPACT OF COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT AND total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis but indicated a major lack of objective data from controlled studies19,20. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the BC FOOT & ANKLERESEARCHCOMMON CONDITIONSINVESTIGATORSSTAFFCURRENT PROJECTSPAST PROJECTS Formerly the F.A.S.T. Clinic (Foot and Ankle Screening and Triage), established in 2008 through the combined vision of the B. C. Foot and Ankle Specialists and Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, the Footbridge Centre for Integrated Orthopaedic Care aims to meet an urgent need for expert Foot and Ankle care for B.C.residents, and
INVESTIGATORS
DR. ANDREA VELJKOVIC, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Andrea Veljkovic, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Sport Medicine , Knee , Foot and Ankle. Dr. Andrea Velkjovic is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia. She is the Fellowship Director for the Adult Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Fellowship program and Research Director of the UBCOrthopaedics
COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ». DR. KEVIN WING, B.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Wing was born and raised on Vancouver Island. He pursued his medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of British Columbia. He trained in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Vancouver, Seattle and the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 2001, Dr. Wing jointed the foot and ankle surgical specialists at St. Paul’s Hospital. BLISTERS AND CALLUSES Blisters and Calluses. Calluses are thick skin that forms in response to repeated pressure over a course of time. Blisters are fluid filled pockets that are also the result of increased pressure but typically the pressure is more intense and for a shorter period of time than the pressure that causes a callus. The roof of a blister is typically DR. MURRAY PENNER, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Murray Penner, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Foot and Ankle , Joint Replacement. Dr. Murray J. Penner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, and the Head of the Regional Department of Orthopaedics for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority & Providence Health Care. He is also DR. ALASTAIR YOUNGER, M.B., CH.B., M.SC., CH.M., F.R.C.S Dr. Alastair Younger, M.B., Ch.B., M.Sc., Ch.M., F.R.C.S. (C) Dr. Alastair Younger is a tenure track professor at the University of British Columbia in recognition of his role as a researcher and teacher. He is the head of the Distal Extremities division at the University of British Columbia. He leads the foot and ankle researchoffice at the
IMPACT OF COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT AND total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis but indicated a major lack of objective data from controlled studies19,20. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the RESEARCH – BC FOOT & ANKLE The Orthopaedics Research Office coordinates research for BC Foot and Ankle. Click the following links to learn more about our studies: Current Studies. Past Studies. If you have questions or concerns regarding research studies please call the Orthopaedics Research Office. (604)-806-8743.INVESTIGATORS
The physicians of the BC Foot and Ankle Specialists group have extensive training and years of experience in treating a variety of foot and ankle issues. They contribute to a number of research studies. From left to right: Dr. Alastair Younger, Dr. Murray Penner, Dr. Kevin Wing, Ayesha Sit, and Biraj Bora.COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ».RECENT PUBLICATIONS
2015 Younger, A. S. E., Wing, K. J., Penner, M., Cresswell, M.:A study to evaluate the safety of platelet-derived growth factor for treatment of osteochondral defectsANKLE INSTABILITY
Ligaments control how much the joint can move and help keep the bones in the right position. Ankle instability happens when the ligaments become too stretched or torn. It can make your ankle feel unstable or like it moves too much. Ankle instability can put STAFF – BC FOOT & ANKLE Contracted Staff: Student Research Assistants: Volunteers: Research Assistants. Carson Jolina Alex Ho Mancell Heather Elizabeth Hendren Joanie Maynard Melanie Lam FLATFOOT DEFORMITIES A flatfoot deformity occurs when the arch of the foot starts to flatten or drop towards the ground. It can also be called ‘fallen arches’. A flatfoot deformity can develop slowly over time because of the weight of the body pushing down on the bones of the foot. Some people are born with flat feet but do not experience problems. Aflatfoot
TENDONITIS – BC FOOT & ANKLE What is tendonitis? Tendons are comparable to ropes that move the foot and ankle. They attach muscles to bones. When the muscle contracts it pulls the tendon and moves the foot and ankle. DIABETES-RELATED ISSUES Dry and cracked skin can be a serious problem for diabetics. A crack in the foot can result in infection since germs or bacteria can easilyenter.
MORTON’S NEUROMA
What is Morton’s Neuroma? Morton’s neuroma is a form of forefoot pain that usually affects the ‘ball’ of the foot. People with Morton’s neuroma often feel pain and pressure where the toes attachto the foot.
BC FOOT & ANKLERESEARCHCOMMON CONDITIONSINVESTIGATORSSTAFFCURRENT PROJECTSPAST PROJECTS Formerly the F.A.S.T. Clinic (Foot and Ankle Screening and Triage), established in 2008 through the combined vision of the B. C. Foot and Ankle Specialists and Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, the Footbridge Centre for Integrated Orthopaedic Care aims to meet an urgent need for expert Foot and Ankle care for B.C. residents, and consultation service.INVESTIGATORS
COMMON PROBLEMS
Bunions. A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. DR. ANDREA VELJKOVIC, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Areas of specialty: Sport Medicine, Knee, Foot and Ankle Dr. Andrea Velkjovic is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia. She is the Fellowship Director for the Adult Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Fellowship program and Research Director of the UBC Orthopaedics training program. DR. MURRAY PENNER, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Areas of specialty: Foot and Ankle, Joint Replacement Dr. Murray J. Penner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, and the Head of the Regional Department of Orthopaedics for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority & Providence Health Care. BLISTERS AND CALLUSES Calluses are thick skin that forms in response to repeated pressure over a course of time. Blisters are fluid filled pockets that are also the result of increased pressure but typically the pressure is more intense and for a shorter period of time than the pressure that causesa callus.
DR. KEVIN WING, B.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Areas of specialty: Joint Replacement, Foot and Ankle Dr. Wing was born and raised on Vancouver Island. He pursued his medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of British Columbia. DR. ALASTAIR YOUNGER, M.B., CH.B., M.SC., CH.M., F.R.C.S Areas of specialty: Joint Replacement, Foot and Ankle Dr. Alastair Younger is a tenure track professor at the University of British Columbia in recognition of his role as a researcher and teacher. IMPACT OF COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT AND total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis but indicated a major lack of objective data from controlled studies19,20. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the BC FOOT & ANKLERESEARCHCOMMON CONDITIONSINVESTIGATORSSTAFFCURRENT PROJECTSPAST PROJECTS Formerly the F.A.S.T. Clinic (Foot and Ankle Screening and Triage), established in 2008 through the combined vision of the B. C. Foot and Ankle Specialists and Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, the Footbridge Centre for Integrated Orthopaedic Care aims to meet an urgent need for expert Foot and Ankle care for B.C. residents, and consultation service.INVESTIGATORS
COMMON PROBLEMS
Bunions. A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. DR. ANDREA VELJKOVIC, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Areas of specialty: Sport Medicine, Knee, Foot and Ankle Dr. Andrea Velkjovic is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia. She is the Fellowship Director for the Adult Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Fellowship program and Research Director of the UBC Orthopaedics training program. DR. MURRAY PENNER, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Areas of specialty: Foot and Ankle, Joint Replacement Dr. Murray J. Penner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, and the Head of the Regional Department of Orthopaedics for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority & Providence Health Care. BLISTERS AND CALLUSES Calluses are thick skin that forms in response to repeated pressure over a course of time. Blisters are fluid filled pockets that are also the result of increased pressure but typically the pressure is more intense and for a shorter period of time than the pressure that causesa callus.
DR. KEVIN WING, B.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Areas of specialty: Joint Replacement, Foot and Ankle Dr. Wing was born and raised on Vancouver Island. He pursued his medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of British Columbia. DR. ALASTAIR YOUNGER, M.B., CH.B., M.SC., CH.M., F.R.C.S Areas of specialty: Joint Replacement, Foot and Ankle Dr. Alastair Younger is a tenure track professor at the University of British Columbia in recognition of his role as a researcher and teacher. IMPACT OF COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT AND total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis but indicated a major lack of objective data from controlled studies19,20. The purpose of the present study was to analyze theINVESTIGATORS
BC’s Leading Orthopaedic Surgeons. The physicians of the BC Foot and Ankle Specialists group have extensive training and years of experience in treating a variety of foot and ankle issues. RESEARCH – BC FOOT & ANKLE Improving the Outcomes of BC Foot & Ankle Patients. The physicians of the BC Foot and Ankle Specialists (BCFAS) group are involved in several research studies that aim to improve the treatment of foot andankle issues.
COMMON PROBLEMS
Bunions. A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe.RECENT PUBLICATIONS
2015 Younger, A. S. E., Wing, K. J., Penner, M., Cresswell, M.:A study to evaluate the safety of platelet-derived growth factor for treatment of osteochondral defectsANKLE INSTABILITY
What is ankle instability? The bones in a joint are held together by strong soft tissues called ligaments. Ligaments control how much the joint can move and help keep the bones in the right position. STAFF – BC FOOT & ANKLE Contracted Staff: Student Research Assistants: Volunteers: Research Assistants. Carson Jolina Alex Ho Mancell Heather Elizabeth Hendren Joanie Maynard Melanie Lam FLATFOOT DEFORMITIES What is a flatfoot deformity? A flatfoot deformity occurs when the arch of the foot starts to flatten or drop towards the ground. It can also be called ‘fallen arches’. TENDONITIS – BC FOOT & ANKLE What is tendonitis? Tendons are comparable to ropes that move the foot and ankle. They attach muscles to bones. When the muscle contracts it pulls the tendon and moves the foot and ankle. DIABETES-RELATED ISSUES Dry and cracked skin can be a serious problem for diabetics. A crack in the foot can result in infection since germs or bacteria can easilyenter.
MORTON’S NEUROMA
What is Morton’s Neuroma? Morton’s neuroma is a form of forefoot pain that usually affects the ‘ball’ of the foot. People with Morton’s neuroma often feel pain and pressure where the toes attachto the foot.
BC FOOT & ANKLERESEARCHCOMMON CONDITIONSINVESTIGATORSSTAFFCURRENT PROJECTSPAST PROJECTS Formerly the F.A.S.T. Clinic (Foot and Ankle Screening and Triage), established in 2008 through the combined vision of the B. C. Foot and Ankle Specialists and Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, the Footbridge Centre for Integrated Orthopaedic Care aims to meet an urgent need for expert Foot and Ankle care for B.C.residents, and
INVESTIGATORS
DR. ANDREA VELJKOVIC, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Andrea Veljkovic, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Sport Medicine , Knee , Foot and Ankle. Dr. Andrea Velkjovic is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia. She is the Fellowship Director for the Adult Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Fellowship program and Research Director of the UBCOrthopaedics
COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ». DR. KEVIN WING, B.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Wing was born and raised on Vancouver Island. He pursued his medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of British Columbia. He trained in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Vancouver, Seattle and the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 2001, Dr. Wing jointed the foot and ankle surgical specialists at St. Paul’s Hospital. BLISTERS AND CALLUSES Blisters and Calluses. Calluses are thick skin that forms in response to repeated pressure over a course of time. Blisters are fluid filled pockets that are also the result of increased pressure but typically the pressure is more intense and for a shorter period of time than the pressure that causes a callus. The roof of a blister is typically DR. ALASTAIR YOUNGER, M.B., CH.B., M.SC., CH.M., F.R.C.S Dr. Alastair Younger, M.B., Ch.B., M.Sc., Ch.M., F.R.C.S. (C) Dr. Alastair Younger is a tenure track professor at the University of British Columbia in recognition of his role as a researcher and teacher. He is the head of the Distal Extremities division at the University of British Columbia. He leads the foot and ankle researchoffice at the
DR. MURRAY PENNER, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Murray Penner, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Foot and Ankle , Joint Replacement. Dr. Murray J. Penner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, and the Head of the Regional Department of Orthopaedics for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority & Providence Health Care. He is also IMPACT OF COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT AND total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis but indicated a major lack of objective data from controlled studies19,20. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the BC FOOT & ANKLERESEARCHCOMMON CONDITIONSINVESTIGATORSSTAFFCURRENT PROJECTSPAST PROJECTS Formerly the F.A.S.T. Clinic (Foot and Ankle Screening and Triage), established in 2008 through the combined vision of the B. C. Foot and Ankle Specialists and Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, the Footbridge Centre for Integrated Orthopaedic Care aims to meet an urgent need for expert Foot and Ankle care for B.C.residents, and
INVESTIGATORS
COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ». DR. ANDREA VELJKOVIC, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Andrea Veljkovic, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Sport Medicine , Knee , Foot and Ankle. Dr. Andrea Velkjovic is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia. She is the Fellowship Director for the Adult Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Fellowship program and Research Director of the UBCOrthopaedics
DR. KEVIN WING, B.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Wing was born and raised on Vancouver Island. He pursued his medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of British Columbia. He trained in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Vancouver, Seattle and the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 2001, Dr. Wing jointed the foot and ankle surgical specialists at St. Paul’s Hospital. BLISTERS AND CALLUSES Blisters and Calluses. Calluses are thick skin that forms in response to repeated pressure over a course of time. Blisters are fluid filled pockets that are also the result of increased pressure but typically the pressure is more intense and for a shorter period of time than the pressure that causes a callus. The roof of a blister is typically DR. ALASTAIR YOUNGER, M.B., CH.B., M.SC., CH.M., F.R.C.S Dr. Alastair Younger, M.B., Ch.B., M.Sc., Ch.M., F.R.C.S. (C) Dr. Alastair Younger is a tenure track professor at the University of British Columbia in recognition of his role as a researcher and teacher. He is the head of the Distal Extremities division at the University of British Columbia. He leads the foot and ankle researchoffice at the
DR. MURRAY PENNER, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Murray Penner, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Foot and Ankle , Joint Replacement. Dr. Murray J. Penner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, and the Head of the Regional Department of Orthopaedics for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority & Providence Health Care. He is also IMPACT OF COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT AND total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis but indicated a major lack of objective data from controlled studies19,20. The purpose of the present study was to analyze theINVESTIGATORS
The physicians of the BC Foot and Ankle Specialists group have extensive training and years of experience in treating a variety of foot and ankle issues. They contribute to a number of research studies. From left to right: Dr. Alastair Younger, Dr. Murray Penner, Dr. Kevin Wing, Ayesha Sit, and Biraj Bora. RESEARCH – BC FOOT & ANKLE The Orthopaedics Research Office coordinates research for BC Foot and Ankle. Click the following links to learn more about our studies: Current Studies. Past Studies. If you have questions or concerns regarding research studies please call the Orthopaedics Research Office. (604)-806-8743.COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ».CURRENT PROJECTS
Sponsored Studies. Please contact the Orthopaedic Research Office (604-806-8743) for more information. Biocomposites Stimulan CURRENTLY RECRUITING Start Date: December 10, 2019 Investigators: Dr. Alastair Younger, Dr. Kevin Wing, Dr. Murray Penner, Dr. Andrea Veljkovic Sponsor: Biocomposites Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Stimulan Rapid CureANKLE INSTABILITY
Ligaments control how much the joint can move and help keep the bones in the right position. Ankle instability happens when the ligaments become too stretched or torn. It can make your ankle feel unstable or like it moves too much. Ankle instability can put STAFF – BC FOOT & ANKLE Contracted Staff: Student Research Assistants: Volunteers: Research Assistants. Carson Jolina Alex Ho Mancell Heather Elizabeth Hendren Joanie Maynard Melanie Lam FLATFOOT DEFORMITIES A flatfoot deformity occurs when the arch of the foot starts to flatten or drop towards the ground. It can also be called ‘fallen arches’. A flatfoot deformity can develop slowly over time because of the weight of the body pushing down on the bones of the foot. Some people are born with flat feet but do not experience problems. Aflatfoot
TENDONITIS – BC FOOT & ANKLE What is tendonitis? Tendons are comparable to ropes that move the foot and ankle. They attach muscles to bones. When the muscle contracts it pulls the tendon and moves the foot and ankle. DIABETES-RELATED ISSUES Dry and cracked skin can be a serious problem for diabetics. A crack in the foot can result in infection since germs or bacteria can easilyenter.
MORTON’S NEUROMA
What is Morton’s Neuroma? Morton’s neuroma is a form of forefoot pain that usually affects the ‘ball’ of the foot. People with Morton’s neuroma often feel pain and pressure where the toes attachto the foot.
BC FOOT & ANKLERESEARCHCOMMON CONDITIONSINVESTIGATORSSTAFFCURRENT PROJECTSPAST PROJECTS Formerly the F.A.S.T. Clinic (Foot and Ankle Screening and Triage), established in 2008 through the combined vision of the B. C. Foot and Ankle Specialists and Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, the Footbridge Centre for Integrated Orthopaedic Care aims to meet an urgent need for expert Foot and Ankle care for B.C.residents, and
INVESTIGATORS
DR. ANDREA VELJKOVIC, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Andrea Veljkovic, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Sport Medicine , Knee , Foot and Ankle. Dr. Andrea Velkjovic is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia. She is the Fellowship Director for the Adult Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Fellowship program and Research Director of the UBCOrthopaedics
COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ». DR. KEVIN WING, B.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Wing was born and raised on Vancouver Island. He pursued his medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of British Columbia. He trained in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Vancouver, Seattle and the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 2001, Dr. Wing jointed the foot and ankle surgical specialists at St. Paul’s Hospital. BLISTERS AND CALLUSES Blisters and Calluses. Calluses are thick skin that forms in response to repeated pressure over a course of time. Blisters are fluid filled pockets that are also the result of increased pressure but typically the pressure is more intense and for a shorter period of time than the pressure that causes a callus. The roof of a blister is typically DR. ALASTAIR YOUNGER, M.B., CH.B., M.SC., CH.M., F.R.C.S Dr. Alastair Younger, M.B., Ch.B., M.Sc., Ch.M., F.R.C.S. (C) Dr. Alastair Younger is a tenure track professor at the University of British Columbia in recognition of his role as a researcher and teacher. He is the head of the Distal Extremities division at the University of British Columbia. He leads the foot and ankle researchoffice at the
DR. MURRAY PENNER, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Murray Penner, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Foot and Ankle , Joint Replacement. Dr. Murray J. Penner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, and the Head of the Regional Department of Orthopaedics for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority & Providence Health Care. He is also IMPACT OF COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT AND total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis but indicated a major lack of objective data from controlled studies19,20. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the BC FOOT & ANKLERESEARCHCOMMON CONDITIONSINVESTIGATORSSTAFFCURRENT PROJECTSPAST PROJECTS Formerly the F.A.S.T. Clinic (Foot and Ankle Screening and Triage), established in 2008 through the combined vision of the B. C. Foot and Ankle Specialists and Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, the Footbridge Centre for Integrated Orthopaedic Care aims to meet an urgent need for expert Foot and Ankle care for B.C.residents, and
INVESTIGATORS
DR. ANDREA VELJKOVIC, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Andrea Veljkovic, B.COMM, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Sport Medicine , Knee , Foot and Ankle. Dr. Andrea Velkjovic is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia. She is the Fellowship Director for the Adult Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Fellowship program and Research Director of the UBCOrthopaedics
COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ». DR. KEVIN WING, B.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Wing was born and raised on Vancouver Island. He pursued his medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of British Columbia. He trained in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Vancouver, Seattle and the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 2001, Dr. Wing jointed the foot and ankle surgical specialists at St. Paul’s Hospital. BLISTERS AND CALLUSES Blisters and Calluses. Calluses are thick skin that forms in response to repeated pressure over a course of time. Blisters are fluid filled pockets that are also the result of increased pressure but typically the pressure is more intense and for a shorter period of time than the pressure that causes a callus. The roof of a blister is typically DR. ALASTAIR YOUNGER, M.B., CH.B., M.SC., CH.M., F.R.C.S Dr. Alastair Younger, M.B., Ch.B., M.Sc., Ch.M., F.R.C.S. (C) Dr. Alastair Younger is a tenure track professor at the University of British Columbia in recognition of his role as a researcher and teacher. He is the head of the Distal Extremities division at the University of British Columbia. He leads the foot and ankle researchoffice at the
DR. MURRAY PENNER, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C) Dr. Murray Penner, M.D., F.R.C.S. (C) Areas of specialty: Foot and Ankle , Joint Replacement. Dr. Murray J. Penner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of British Columbia, and the Head of the Regional Department of Orthopaedics for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority & Providence Health Care. He is also IMPACT OF COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL ANKLE REPLACEMENT AND total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis but indicated a major lack of objective data from controlled studies19,20. The purpose of the present study was to analyze theINVESTIGATORS
The physicians of the BC Foot and Ankle Specialists group have extensive training and years of experience in treating a variety of foot and ankle issues. They contribute to a number of research studies. From left to right: Dr. Alastair Younger, Dr. Murray Penner, Dr. Kevin Wing, Ayesha Sit, and Biraj Bora. RESEARCH – BC FOOT & ANKLE The Orthopaedics Research Office coordinates research for BC Foot and Ankle. Click the following links to learn more about our studies: Current Studies. Past Studies. If you have questions or concerns regarding research studies please call the Orthopaedics Research Office. (604)-806-8743.COMMON PROBLEMS
A bunion is a common foot problem where the big toe points towards the second toe and causes crowding. This causes a large bump on the side of the foot, at the base of the big toe. More ».CURRENT PROJECTS
Sponsored Studies. Please contact the Orthopaedic Research Office (604-806-8743) for more information. Biocomposites Stimulan CURRENTLY RECRUITING Start Date: December 10, 2019 Investigators: Dr. Alastair Younger, Dr. Kevin Wing, Dr. Murray Penner, Dr. Andrea Veljkovic Sponsor: Biocomposites Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Stimulan Rapid CureANKLE INSTABILITY
Ligaments control how much the joint can move and help keep the bones in the right position. Ankle instability happens when the ligaments become too stretched or torn. It can make your ankle feel unstable or like it moves too much. Ankle instability can put STAFF – BC FOOT & ANKLE Contracted Staff: Student Research Assistants: Volunteers: Research Assistants. Carson Jolina Alex Ho Mancell Heather Elizabeth Hendren Joanie Maynard Melanie Lam FLATFOOT DEFORMITIES A flatfoot deformity occurs when the arch of the foot starts to flatten or drop towards the ground. It can also be called ‘fallen arches’. A flatfoot deformity can develop slowly over time because of the weight of the body pushing down on the bones of the foot. Some people are born with flat feet but do not experience problems. Aflatfoot
TENDONITIS – BC FOOT & ANKLE What is tendonitis? Tendons are comparable to ropes that move the foot and ankle. They attach muscles to bones. When the muscle contracts it pulls the tendon and moves the foot and ankle. DIABETES-RELATED ISSUES Dry and cracked skin can be a serious problem for diabetics. A crack in the foot can result in infection since germs or bacteria can easilyenter.
MORTON’S NEUROMA
What is Morton’s Neuroma? Morton’s neuroma is a form of forefoot pain that usually affects the ‘ball’ of the foot. People with Morton’s neuroma often feel pain and pressure where the toes attachto the foot.
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RESEARCH
The Orthopaedic Research Office conducts research in conjunction with the University of British Columbia—Providence Health Care Research Institute at Saint Paul’s Hospital and Footbridge.Read More
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
The physicians of the BC Foot and Ankle Specialists (BCFAS) group are involved in several research studies that aim to improve the treatment of foot and ankle issues. Click here to learn more.Read More
CURRENT STUDIES
Research studies aim to improve the treatment of foot and ankle issues. Click here to learn more about our ongoing studies.Read More
Formerly the F.A.S.T. Clinic (Foot and Ankle Screening and Triage), established in 2008 through the combined vision of the B. C. Foot and Ankle Specialists and Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, the FOOTBRIDGE CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED ORTHOPAEDIC CARE aims to meet an urgent need for expert Foot and Ankle care for B.C. residents, and consultation service. Please visit our website at www.footbridgeclinic.com or call us at 778-945-6756. ------------------------- A NOTE ABOUT THIS WEBSITE The information in this website is meant as a general guide. If you receive different information from your health care team, please follow their specific instructions. If you have any questions, please speak to someone on your care team. See also our Disclaimer.
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