Dr. Brent Stephen Banks DPM
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist) | Foot & Ankle Surgery
800 Eighth Avenue Suite #440 Fort Worth TX, 76107About
Dr. Banks believes in building a trust-based partnership with his patients. Rather than simply writing a prescription and sending you on your way, he will collaborate with you as your foot and ankle surgeon, help you manage your foot and ankle issues, navigate complex decisions and empower you with the knowledge and guidance you need to make positive changes.
Education and Training
Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine DPM 2008
Board Certification
American Board of Podiatric Medicine
Provider Details
Dr. Brent Stephen Banks DPM's Expert Contributions
How are bunions removed?
In most cases, the bunion needs to be removed surgically. Thank you. READ MORE
Is hammertoe genetic?
Many factors can lead to the presence of bunions and hammertoes; two of the most common are environmental and genetic. There are different types of splints on the market which can help with the symptoms of a hammertoe, and custom inserts may be able to help keep the problem from worsening. Many people who have painful bunions and hammertoes do wind up needing to have them surgically corrected, which is really the only way to actually straighten the toes. If it comes to that, rest assured that it can be done with relatively little pain and disruption to your normal life. Seek the advice of a podiatrist in person if you continue to have problems! READ MORE
What is the best way of recovering from a sprain?
The best initial treatment of an ankle sprain is RICE — rest, ice, compression and elevation. If he can’t put weight on the ankle, or it feels unstable, seek professional evaluation. READ MORE
Why do I keep getting an ingrown toenail?
It may be possible to perform a simple in-office procedure to permanently remove an ingrown toenail. Ask your physician about a matrixectomy, which is the term for this type of procedure. READ MORE
A glass piece has gone inside my foot and the area has become red. Will a podiatrist be able to help me?
A podiatrist can absolutely help with your problem! READ MORE
I have had repeated sprains in my ankle. Will it keep happening? What can I do?
Sometimes with a serious ankle sprain, you can tear the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. This will occasionally need surgical correction, so if it keeps bothering you, seek the advice of a professional, who may consider more advanced testing, such as an MRI. READ MORE
Professional Memberships
- Texas Podiatric Medical Association
- American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine
- American Podiatric Medical Association
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