Spring is finally here, and with it comes the return of cleats, courts, tracks, and fields. Athletes of all ages are shaking off the winter cobwebs and diving back into their favorite sports. But as the pace picks up, so does the stress on your feet and ankles — and that’s where SpecOrtho has your back (well… your feet).
This season, we’re especially excited to welcome Dr. Dhavel Chauhan, our fellowship‑trained foot and ankle surgeon/podiatrist. He’s already earning fantastic reviews from patients, and spring athletes are quickly discovering why. With expertise, compassion, and a knack for getting people back on their feet, Dr. Chauhan is here to help you stay active all season long.
Let’s take a fun stroll through the most common springtime foot and ankle injuries — and how Dr. Chauhan can help keep you moving.
🌱 Turf Toe: When Your Big Toe Gets a Big Attitude
Despite the playful name, turf toe can sideline even the toughest athletes. It’s a sprain of the big toe joint, often caused by pushing off hard on turf surfaces.
You might notice:
- Pain at the base of the big toe
- Swelling
- Difficulty running or pivoting
Dr. Chauhan is skilled at diagnosing and treating turf toe, from conservative care to advanced interventions when needed. He’ll help calm that rebellious toe so you can get back to your sport.
🌼 Achilles Tendinitis: The Tendon That Doesn’t Love Sudden Comebacks
Spring enthusiasm sometimes leads to doing too much, too soon — and the Achilles tendon is often the first to complain. Achilles tendinitis is inflammation caused by overuse or rapid increases in activity.
Common symptoms:
- Morning stiffness
- Pain along the back of the heel
- Tight calves
Dr. Chauhan tailors treatment plans to each athlete, helping reduce inflammation, improve flexibility, and prevent more serious injury down the road.
🌸 Metatarsalgia: The Ball‑of‑Foot Burn
If you’ve ever felt like you’re stepping on a phantom pebble, you may be dealing with metatarsalgia. This irritation of the ball of the foot is common in runners, dancers, and athletes who spend a lot of time on their forefoot.
Typical signs:
- Aching or sharp pain in the ball of the foot
- Tingling in the toes
- Pain that worsens with activity
With a keen eye for biomechanics, Dr. Chauhan can identify the root cause — whether it’s training habits, footwear, or foot structure — and create a plan to relieve pressure and restore comfort.
🌦️ Stress Fractures: Tiny Cracks With Big Consequences
Spring athletes often ramp up training quickly, and bones sometimes struggle to keep up. Stress fractures are small cracks caused by repetitive impact.
Watch for:
- Localized pain that worsens with activity
- Swelling
- Tenderness to touch
Early diagnosis is key, and Dr. Chauhan uses advanced imaging and evidence‑based treatment to ensure proper healing and safe return to sport.
🌻 Why Athletes Love Dr. Chauhan
Patients are already raving about Dr. Chauhan — not just for his expertise, but for his approachable style, clear communication, and genuine care for every athlete who walks through the door. Whether you’re a competitive runner, a weekend warrior, or a student athlete gearing up for spring season, you’re in excellent hands.
🌞 Play Hard, Heal Smart
Spring sports should be energizing, not sidelining. If foot or ankle pain is slowing you down, SpecOrtho and Dr. Dhavel Chauhan are here to help you stay healthy, active, and confident on the field.
Ready to get back in the game? We’re here to support every step.

