If you’re in Maple Grove and dealing with foot or ankle pain that isn’t improving, Family Foot & Ankle Clinic provides advanced, diagnosis-driven care focused on resolving the root cause—not just temporary relief. Many of our patients come to us after trying rest, stretching, or previous treatment without success.
We frequently help active Maple Grove patients—runners, gym-goers, and busy professionals—whose foot or ankle pain hasn’t improved with rest, stretching, or prior treatment return to activity safely by identifying the underlying cause and building a more effective, long-term plan.
Who We Help
We commonly see Maple Grove patients dealing with:
- Foot pain that keeps coming back
- Heel pain that hasn’t improved with rest or stretching
- Injuries from running, workouts, or activity
- Pain that worsens with walking or standing
- Conditions that haven’t improved with prior treatment
- Questions about whether surgery is necessary
Conditions We Treat
- Heel pain and plantar fasciitis
- Foot pain with walking, running, or activity
- Achilles tendonitis and calf tightness
- Ankle sprains, instability, and recurring injuries
- Bunions and progressive toe deformities
- Nerve pain and tingling in the foot (neuromas)
- Stress fractures and overuse injuries
Treatment Approach (Performance-Focused Care for Maple Grove Patients):
Our approach is designed for active patients who want to recover quickly and stay active long-term. We focus on identifying the cause of your pain and building a treatment plan that supports both recovery and performance.
Your care may include:
- Detailed biomechanical and gait analysis
- On-site X-ray imaging for accurate diagnosis
- Footwear guidance and activity modification
- Custom orthotics to improve alignment and reduce stress
- Targeted injections for inflammation and pain relief
- EPAT/Shockwave therapy for chronic heel and tendon conditions
- Surgical treatment when necessary, for persistent or structural problems
Why Maple Grove Patients Choose Us
- Expertise in treating active individuals and recurring injuries
- Focus on long-term results—not temporary fixes
- Advanced treatment options when standard care hasn’t worked
- Clear, personalized treatment plans based on your goals
- Convenient access to our Coon Rapids clinic
Directions
Family Foot & Ankle Clinic📍 3790 117th Ln NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
🕒 Estimated drive time from Maple Grove: ~20–30 minutes
Step-by-Step Directions from Maple Grove
- Start in Maple Grove and head toward US-169 North
- Merge onto US-169 N toward Anoka
- Continue on US-169 N for approximately 10 miles
- Take the exit toward East Main Street / Coon Rapids Blvd
- Continue on E Main St
- Turn onto Wedgewood Dr NW
- Continue onto Round Lake Blvd NW
- Turn onto 117th Ln NW
- The clinic will be located in the brick medical office building to your right
🔗 Google Maps:Family Foot and Ankle Clinic
Arrival & Parking
- The clinic is conveniently located near the Mercy Hospital area, along with other medical offices and services
- Free parking is available directly outside the building
- Please allow a few extra minutes during peak traffic times
FAQ
Why does my foot pain keep coming back?
Recurring pain is often caused by underlying biomechanical issues that haven’t been addressed. Identifying and correcting the root cause is key to long-term relief.
Why isn’t my heel pain improving even after stretching and rest?
Heel pain that doesn’t improve often involves underlying biomechanical issues or chronic inflammation. A more targeted treatment approach can help resolve it more effectively.
Can I keep exercising while being treated?
In many cases, yes. We modify activity so you can stay active without worsening the condition.
What if previous treatment didn’t work?
If your symptoms haven’t improved, it often means the underlying cause hasn’t been fully identified. A more detailed evaluation can help guide more effective treatment.
Do I need surgery for foot pain?
Most conditions do not require surgery. When it is needed, we guide you through all options carefully and only recommend it when appropriate.
Next Step
If your foot or ankle pain isn’t improving, schedule an evaluation to identify the root cause and get you back to running, training, and staying active with confidence.
Also Serving Nearby Areas
We also treat patients from:
- Blaine (sports and athletic injuries)
- Andover (work-related foot pain)
- Champlin (active lifestyle care)