Surgeries and Procedures Performed
Dr. Chang provides a full spectrum of orthopedic foot and ankle care, offering treatments that range from non-invasive in-office procedures to advanced surgical interventions. His surgical experience includes numerous lower extremity procedures including ankle replacement, arthroscopic ankle surgery, bunion correction, cartilage repair, Achilles tendon repair, and fracture treatment, serving patients throughout Windward Oʻahu, Kailua, and Honolulu.
Surgical treatment of arthritis in the foot and ankle may include joint replacement or joint fusion for patients with advanced pain, stiffness, and loss of function. These procedures are designed to relieve pain, improve stability, and restore mobility when non-surgical treatments are no longer effective.
Fracture fixation of the foot and ankle is a surgical treatment used to stabilize broken bones after traumatic injury, such as falls, sports injuries, or accidents. The procedure aims to restore bone alignment, promote healing, and allow patients to safely return to weight bearing and normal function.
Bunion correction and other forefoot procedures are performed to address painful toe deformities and structural misalignment of the front of the foot. These treatments aim to relieve pain, improve alignment, and restore comfortable walking when conservative measures are no longer effective.
Deformity correction procedures of the foot and ankle are performed to address abnormal alignment caused by congenital conditions, arthritis, nerve-related disorders, or prior injury. These treatments aim to restore proper structure, improve stability, and relieve pain when deformity interferes with walking or daily activities.
Ankle ligament repair, reconstruction, and stabilization procedures are used to treat chronic ankle instability and recurrent sprains caused by ligament injury. These procedures aim to restore joint stability, reduce pain, and improve confidence with walking, uneven surfaces, and athletic activities when non-surgical treatments have failed.
Treatment of tendinopathy and tendon tears of the foot and ankle is aimed at relieving pain, restoring strength, and improving function after overuse or acute injury. Management may include non-surgical therapies or surgical repair to support healing and allow a safe return to walking and daily activities.
Office Location
30 Aulike St. Suite 201
Kailua, HI 96734
Contact Information
scheduling@windortho.net
(808) 261-4658
Surgical Facilities
Castle Medical Center
Windward Surgery Center
