Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist

Custom Foot Bracing Solutions
in Howell & Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

Foot bracing is a non-invasive solution designed to support weakened muscles, stabilize foot and ankle alignment, and aid in injury recovery. Whether you're dealing with flat feet, plantar fasciitis, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, or post-surgical rehabilitation, our foot bracing service provides personalized solutions for your condition.

At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist, we offer custom bracing options for patients in Howell and Bloomfield Hills using the latest orthopedic techniques to improve comfort, reduce pain, and restore mobility.

When Is Foot Bracing Needed?

Foot bracing may be considered when foot deformities or injuries do not respond to conservative treatments like bracing, therapy, or medication.

Our Surgical Approach

We use minimally invasive techniques and advanced surgical procedures to correct structural issues and support optimal recovery.

Benefits of Foot Bracing and Taping

  • Pain relief

  • Improved foot alignment

  • Enhanced mobility

  • Better shoe fit

  • Long-term correction

What to Expect – Before, During & After Surgery

We guide you through each phase—from initial assessment and imaging to post-op bracing and rehabilitation.

Why Choose Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist in Howell & Bloomfield Hills?

  • Double Board-Certified Podiatrist Dr. Tom Biernacki

  • Same-day appointments available

  • Personalized foot bracing and surgical plans

  • Modern, minimally invasive techniques

  • Trusted by patients throughout Southeast Michigan

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Foot Taping Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most common concerns we address:

Recovery varies depending on the procedure, typically ranging from 6–12 weeks.

Yes, physical therapy often supports better healing and function.

Most foot surgeries are covered when deemed medically necessary.

Yes, bracing may help stabilize your foot during recovery.

Not always. We recommend surgery only after conservative treatments fail.