Timonium Foot & Ankle Center

Timonium Foot & Ankle Center

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Jordan R. Stewart, DPM
Medical and surgical treatment of the foot and ankle. Care includes: Sprains,

The Timonium Foot and Ankle Center is the practice of Dr. Jordan R. Stewart, DPM, a Podiatrist who specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of the foot and ankle. Dr. Stewart is Certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Dr. Stewart has been praised by his peers and patients as being an expert on diagnosing and treating conditions of the foot and ankle. He is consistently

12/13/2023

Custom orthotics work for many foot and ankle conditions!!!

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09/19/2022

Immediate opening available for a full time front desk position! Come be a part of our great team! If you are interested or know someone who may be interested, please send an email to [email protected]. 

01/17/2022

Due to the weather and anticipated road conditions, we will be opening at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 17, 2022.

Photos 11/12/2021

Don't forget to use your FSA/HSA funds before December 31st! Request an appointment on line at www.timoniumfootandankle.com or give us a call at 410-560-2777.

02/12/2021

Here we go again!!!

Photos from Timonium Foot & Ankle Center's post 01/30/2021

What does a normal joint look like and what does an arthritic joint look like?

The picture labeled normal is a healthy looking 1st metatarsal phalangeal joint. The cartilage is white and shiny with a healthy joint surface.

The picture labeled defect is a joint with cartilage loss from jamming of the 1st metatarsal phalangeal joint and this is classic osteoarthritis. Cartilage normally protects the underlying bone and when there is a defect the subchondral bone (bone under the cartilage) is exposed. This subchondral bone has nerve endings and when there is rubbing or jamming of the big toe against this bone, this leads to joint pain.

In this case, the defect is in a small part of the joint and a drill was used to drill into the subchondral bone to create fibrocartilage (a type of tissue that can restore the joint with scar tissue) and this can reduce joint pain. Additional surgery was performed to salvage the joint by cutting the bone and decompressing the joint to decrease the jamming.

The joint will be carefully monitored over time and if there is a progression of the symptoms then the patient may require a joint fusion in the future. Of course patients are always made aware of this information prior to the surgery.

To learn more Osteoarthritis and/or Hallux Limitus call 410-560-2777 or visit www.timoniumfootandankle.com

01/24/2021

A carbon fiber insert like this is something Patrick Mahomes is using in his shoe. This device limits the motion of the first metatarsal phalangeal joint, the joint where the turf toe injury occurred. The idea is to limit motion to the joint therefore limit the stress across the joint and reduce the pain.

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9622 Deereco Road
Timonium, MD
21093

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
Friday 9am - 3pm