Finding Relief: Advances in Foot & Ankle Pain

What could the pain in your foot or ankle mean for you? What are possible treatment options and when is it time to seek medical expertise? Learn more about the differences in providers from our Cleveland Clinic Experts. Get the answers to these questions in our free virtual event.

Learn more about:
- Rheumatoid & psoriatic arthritis, bunions, hammer toe, diabetic foot, etc.
- Non-surgical treatment options for foot pain
- Surgical treatment options for foot pain
- How to determine what is causing your foot and ankle pain like sprains, plantar fasciitis, fractures, arthritis, and much more about ankles
- When is it time to be evaluated for an ankle replacement?

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About the Cleveland Clinic:

Cleveland Clinic's Orthopaedic department is focused on treating patients with an array of conditions that affect the bones, muscles and joints including musculoskeletal tumors, joint replacements, adult reconstructive surgery, sports medicine, and spine health.

To request an appointment with one of our presenters or other Cleveland Clinic Physicians, visit https://pages.clevelandclinic.org/Arthritis-Expo-Appointment.html

  • What is Causing your Foot/Ankle Pain
  • Surgical & Non-Surgical Options for Foot and Ankle Issues
  • Which Medical Professional Should You See?
  • Live Q&A
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Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mark Berkowitz, MD, is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon, specializing in foot and ankle reconstructive surgery, arthritis, fractures and sports injuries of the foot and ankle, at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Berkowitz completed a foot, ankle, and lower extremities trauma fellowship at Florida Orthopaedic Institute, in Tampa, Fla., following his residency in orthopaedic surgery at Tripler Army Medical Center, in Honolulu.

He graduated from medical school at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, in Cleveland. Dr. Berkowitz sees patients at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus.
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Dr. Chiunda graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a bachelor’s degree in biology. She subsequently went to the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine and obtained her degree. Following this, she completed her surgical residency program at the Cleveland clinic and Kaiser Permanente. She’s been working at the clinic since 2010. She enjoys treating bone and muscle related problems of the foot. Since she began working part time, she has stopped performing elective surgery but continues to perform emergency surgeries when on call in the hospital.
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