Advanced Sports Medicine Services
in Howell & Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Whether you’re an athlete or simply love staying active, sports injuries can be a frustrating setback. At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist, we offer comprehensive sports medicine services tailored to treat injuries like sprains, fractures, tendonitis, and overuse issues affecting the foot and ankle. Our goal is to restore your strength, flexibility, and performance with personalized, evidence-based care.
At our Howell and Bloomfield Hills clinics, you’ll benefit from advanced diagnostic tools and minimally invasive treatments designed for faster recovery and long-term relief.
When Is the Surgery Needed?
Surgery may be considered if conservative treatments fail, especially for recurring or severe ligament tears, fractures, or chronic tendon damage.
Our Surgical Approach
We use minimally invasive techniques whenever possible to shorten recovery times and reduce discomfort. Our sports medicine surgeons ensure precise repairs for optimal results.
Benefits of Sports Medicine
Sports medicine helps athletes and active individuals recover faster from injuries and improve physical performance. It focuses on prevention, rehabilitation, and personalized treatment plans. With expert care, patients experience reduced pain, enhanced mobility, and a quicker return to activity.
What to Expect – Before, During & After Surgery
We provide detailed pre-operative assessments, thorough post-op care, and a rehab plan that supports a safe return to activity with minimal downtime.
Why Choose Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist in Howell & Bloomfield Hills for Sports Medicine
Our team of board-certified foot and ankle specialists uses the latest techniques and equipment to treat sports injuries. We’re committed to helping you heal quickly and get back to the activities you love—with less pain, better function, and expert care every step of the way.

Sports Medicine Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Foot & Ankle Sports Medicine
Most patients recover within 6–12 weeks, depending on the severity and procedure.
Yes, many conditions can be resolved with custom rehab programs and supportive care.
Yes, they are commonly part of non-surgical pain relief and inflammation management.
Yes, X-rays or MRIs help pinpoint the injury and determine the best treatment plan.
Most services are covered under major health plans, but we’ll verify for you in advance.