Roseville Foot and Ankle

Roseville Foot and Ankle Roseville Foot & Ankle is a podiatry practice that treats conditions of the foot and ankle. He is credentialed in complex rear-foot and ankle reconstruction.

Dr. Cripe, our expert podiatrist, is board certified with extensive experience in treatment of all foot and ankle conditions. Our office expertly handles most foot and ankle injuries with patients of all ages. We successfully help patients with athlete's foot to complex ankle reconstruction. Patient satisfaction is our priority. We accept most insurances for your foot and ankle care. Please fee free to call us at (916) 243-5033 and we will be very happy to assist you.

Taking care of your feet during spring and summer is important to keep them healthy, comfortable, and looking their best...
04/21/2026

Taking care of your feet during spring and summer is important to keep them healthy, comfortable, and looking their best. Warm weather and increased activity can lead to dryness, calluses, and irritation. Regular foot soaks can help soften the skin and relax tired feet. Using a foot scrub can...

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Rain or shine, snow or sleet, Custom Orthotics have your feet covered! As the seasons change, ensure your steps remain c...
04/16/2026

Rain or shine, snow or sleet, Custom Orthotics have your feet covered! As the seasons change, ensure your steps remain comfortable and supported. Custom Orthotics adapt to your footwear, from summer sandals to winter boots, providing consistent relief and alignment. Don't let the changing weather...

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Plantar fasciitis develops when the thick tissue along the bottom of the foot becomes irritated, leading to heel pain an...
04/14/2026

Plantar fasciitis develops when the thick tissue along the bottom of the foot becomes irritated, leading to heel pain and stiffness. Treatment of plantar fasciitis is aimed at reducing strain on this tissue and restoring normal foot function. A podiatrist can examine foot structure and movement to...

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Foot pain can come from many causes, including flat feet, high arches, tight calf muscles, or walking and standing on ha...
04/09/2026

Foot pain can come from many causes, including flat feet, high arches, tight calf muscles, or walking and standing on hard surfaces for long hours. When the feet are not supported well, symptoms include heel pain, sore arches, aching knees, tired legs, and pain that travels up to the hips or lower...

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Sever’s disease is a common cause of heel pain in growing children, especially those involved in sports or frequent acti...
04/07/2026

Sever’s disease is a common cause of heel pain in growing children, especially those involved in sports or frequent activity. It occurs when the growth plate in their heel becomes irritated from repetitive stress and pulling of the Achilles tendon. Children may complain of pain at the back or...

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Pain under the big toe can be linked to irritation of the sesamoid bones, two small, round bones located beneath the big...
03/31/2026

Pain under the big toe can be linked to irritation of the sesamoid bones, two small, round bones located beneath the big toe joint. These bones sit inside a tendon, a strong band of tissue that helps bend the toe. They act like shock absorbers and help support body weight when walking and running...

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Numbness in the big toe can develop when nerves that supply sensation become irritated, compressed, or damaged. Common c...
03/17/2026

Numbness in the big toe can develop when nerves that supply sensation become irritated, compressed, or damaged. Common causes include injury to the foot, nerve damage, bunions that place pressure on nearby nerves, and wearing tight-fitting shoes that restrict normal circulation and nerve function...

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906 Cirby Way Ste 100
Roseville, CA
95661

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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+19162435033

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