Board-certified orthopaedic surgeon Troy S. Watson, M.D., of Desert Orthopaedic Center was recently selected by Castle Connolly as a Top Doctor of 2022.
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Dr. Troy Watson is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in the treatment of foot and ankle disorders and arthroscopy. After graduating from the University of Southern California, he received his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C., graduating in 1994 with honors. A one-year surgical internship was then completed at the University of California Los Angeles before beginning his orthopaedic training at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans.
To pursue his subspecialty interest, Dr. Watson spent one year at the Miller Orthopedic Clinic in Charlotte, North Carolina, studying foot and ankle disorders and treatments. During his fellowship, Dr. Watson served as the consultant to the North Carolina Dance Theater as well as participated in the care of professional athletes, including the Carolina Panthers (NFL) and Charlotte Hornets (NBA). Today, Dr. Watson continues to care for our local athletes as the foot and ankle consultant for UNLV Athletics, UFC, the Las Vegas Raiders, the Golden Knights, and the Silver Knights.
Since starting his practice with Desert Orthopaedic Center in 2000, Dr. Watson founded The Foot & Ankle Institute and created an educational website for his patients. The institute educates patients, participates in clinical research, and excels in patient care. Dr. Watson also established the Las Vegas Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Fellowship in 2013, helping to educate and train the next generation of foot and ankle orthopaedic surgeons. In 2019, he was appointed as the program director for the Valley Hospital Medical Center Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program, where he is responsible for overseeing the education and training of a 10-resident program. Dr. Watson and his team are active in research and have published over 30 publications. Additionally, he has given over 300 academic presentations nationally and internationally.
Dr. Watson and his wife, Judith, reside in Henderson and have twin boys and a younger daughter. His family is active in various sporting activities, church, and other community activities, including their annual Soles4Souls event, giving away socks and shoes to the homeless in partnership with Zappos. You can learn more about Dr. Watson and The Foot & Ankle Institute by visiting www.feetmd.com.
Board-certified orthopaedic surgeon Troy S. Watson, M.D., of Desert Orthopaedic Center was recently selected by Castle Connolly as a Top Doctor of 2022.
Board-certified surgeon Troy S. Watson, M.D., was selected by Marquis Who’s Who as a recognized foot and ankle orthopaedic surgeon. The publisher featured Dr. Watson based on his noteworthy accomplishments, position, visibility, and prominence in his field.
Troy S. Watson, M.D., a fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeon at Desert Orthopaedic Center, recently sat down with MORE to talk about chronic ankle sprains. During the interview, Dr. Watson explains the difference between ankle sprains and chronic ankle sprains. He also talks about InternalBrace™ augmentation, a new procedure for chronic ankle sprains.
To view the entire interview, watch below.
Castle Connolly recently released its 2021 Top Doctors listing, which included fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon Troy S. Watson, M.D., of Desert Orthopaedic Center. Dr. Watson was selected as a Top Doctor in orthopaedic surgery.
In an article by Nevada Public Radio, five Desert Orthopaedic Center experts were named as Top Doctors for 2019. This list by Castle Connolly includes 269 Southern Nevada physicians who were selected by their peers
Congratulations to the following Desert Orthopaedic Center doctors:
As summer temperatures drop, fall sports injuries are on the rise. Over 25,000 people sprain their ankle every day, and the chances are heightened for those who play sports. Avoid ankle sprains this fall by following the advice of foot and ankle orthopaedic surgeons.
An ankle sprain refers to stretched or torn ankle ligaments. When there is a sudden twist or roll of the ankle, the ligaments on either side can tear or stretch beyond their limits, leaving your ankle swollen with limited movement.
Dr. Watson was asked to be a guest speaker and show new surgical approaches to a group of Southeastern Asian and Australians surgeons in Singapore. Talks/techniques included ankle stabilization for patients having problems after an ankle sprain. Dr. Watson gave lectures on flatfoot reconstruction and innovative techniques in treating bunion and hammertoe deformities. Dr. Watson also taught techniques for Achilles tendon repair that returns patients to function and walking sooner than traditional techniques, as well as ankle traumatic injuries.
Congratulations to Hugh Bassewitz, M.D., Michael Miao, M.D., and Troy Watson, M.D., for making the Vegas Seven Top Docs of 2016. Click here to learn more.