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Capital Foot & Ankle Centers. Lansing, Okemos, Grand Ledge, St. Johns, MI
Joe Gonzalez, DPM. Physician & Surgeon of the Foot & Ankle
517.853.8951
989.224.4880
Meet the Doctor  

Joseph V. Gonzalez, DPM, FACFAS

"My professional goal is to provide the highest quality foot & ankle care, exhausting all conservative options, prior to recommending reconstructive options. It is my personal goal to minimize patient wait time as much as possible."

 
Memberships: Board Certified in Foot Surgery, American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons
Member, American Podiatric Medical Association
Member, Michigan Podiatric Medical Association
   
Affiliations:

Staff, Ingham Regional Wound Care Center, Lansing, MI
Staff, Ingham Regional Medical Center, Lansing, MI
Staff, Sparrow Health System, Lansing, MI
Staff, Clinton Memorial Hospital, St. Johns, MI
Staff, Genesis Surgery Center, Lansing, MI

 
Education: Undergraduate: Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
Medical School:
Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine,
Chicago, Illinois - DPM
Residency Training:
Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
 
Previous Practice Experience: Stines Podiatry Center - Lansing, Michigan
Chicago Foot Health Centers - Chicago, Illinois - Residency Training
Midtown Foot & Ankle Center - Chicago, Illinois - Residency Training
 
Publications: "The Modified Hohmann Osteotomy: an alternative joint salvage procedure for hallux rigidus"
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery, 2004 Nov-Dec; 43(6):380-388
 
  "Triple Arthrodesis Stabilization: a quantitative analysis of screws versus staple fixation in fresh cadaveric matched-pair specimens"
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery, 1998 Nov-Dec; 37(6):472-480
   
"Time Analysis for Screw Application: traditional lag technique versus self-tapping lag technique"
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery, 1997 Nov-Dec; 36(6):422-424
 
"Intraosseous Lipoma of the Calcaneus: a clinicopathologic study of three cases"
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery, 1997 Jul-Aug; 36(4):306-310
 
"Time Analysis for Screw Application: traditional lag technique versus self-tapping lag technique"
Loyola University Chicago Orthopaedic Journal, 1997; VI:25-27
 
"Intraosseous Lipoma of the Calcaneus"
Loyola University Chicago Orthopaedic Journal, 1997; VI:28-31
 
Awards: Gold Award - Midwest Podiatry Conference
National Post-Graduate Research Symposium - Lecture
"Modified Hohmann Osteotomy for treatment of Hallux Rigidus" - 2001
 
The Doctors Harold, Joel & Marc Feder Podiatric Orthopaedic Award
"Tibialis Posterior Tendon Dysfunction resulting in Adult Acquired Flatfoot" - 1996
 
Professional Activities:

Although I was trained in all aspects of reconstructive foot & ankle surgery at a Level-I trauma center in downtown Chicago and am Board Certified in Foot Surgery, I still enjoy the basics of podiatry, both conservative and surgical, including bunion & hammertoe surgery and diabetic foot care. I also enjoy the challenges of rearfoot reconstructive surgery, wound care and high-risk diabetic limb salvage.

Aside from the practice of podiatry, I am privileged to be able to give back to the medical community through education. I frequently have medical residents rotating through my office, and I occasionally have the opportunity to lecture at various medical conferences and at the Medical School at Michigan State University.

 
About Myself: I was raised in Livonia, Michigan and spent seven years in Chicago prior to moving to the Lansing Area. My free time is spent playing and traveling with my wife (Diane) and four children (Alec, Jack, Sammy & Lily).
 
 
 

Capital Foot & Ankle Centers, PC
Okemos • Grand Ledge St. Johns
517-853-8951 989-224-4880
www.FootLine.com