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Dr. Brian Loder, DPM

Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)

Brian G. Loder, DPM, CWS, FACFAS, is a podiatric surgeon who diagnoses and treats patients at Podiatric Surgical Specialists in Clinton Township, Michigan. Furthermore, he is the Podiatric Residency Program Director and the Medical Director of the Wound Care Center at the Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, where he treats patients 2 days per week. One of the nation’s top podiatric surgeons, Dr. Loder aims to deliver the highest quality of care, including an excellent patient experience, putting safety first and delivering clinically effective care. Every patient is treated on an individual basis using advanced technology and minimally invasive surgery. Dr. Loder has an impressive professional journey that spans twenty-six years. Prior to his current endeavors, he served as Chief of Staff at Henry Ford Hospital for 6 years and Founder of the Podiatric Surgical Training Program at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital.
33 years Experience
Dr. Brian Loder, DPM
  • Clinton Township, MI
  • New York College of Podiatric Medicine
  • Accepting new patients

Can I exercise with a swollen ankle?

Swelling of the ankle can be caused by many things, including heart trouble, circulation issues, arthritis, and tendon tears, just to name a few. I would recommend following up READ MORE
Swelling of the ankle can be caused by many things, including heart trouble, circulation issues, arthritis, and tendon tears, just to name a few. I would recommend following up with your Primary Care physician before engaging in any further exercise.

What fixes chronic ankle pain?

Chronic ankle pain can be caused by multiple reasons that can be ligament damage minor cartilage damage or significant arthritis. The treatment depends on the findings could be READ MORE
Chronic ankle pain can be caused by multiple reasons that can be ligament damage minor cartilage damage or significant arthritis. The treatment depends on the findings could be simple as using a permanent brace to repairing the ligaments or even replacing the ankle joint altogether with an ankle replacement.