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Achilles Tendon Repair by Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgeon (Barbarians)

April 2, 2026

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Minimal to No incision Surgical Specialist

 

Do not be a victim to the following Botched Up Surgeries

 

 

Orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons also known as Barbarians tried to attempt to surgically repair the Achilles tendon.  The first picture shows a severely poor outcome while the second picture shows complete dehiscence open wound of the Achilles tendon.

 

Both of these patients faced severe detrimental deformities. The first 1 ended up with a below the knee amputation.

 

If you are your loved ones have gone to an orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon know your legal rights. These are Barbarians and have no clue on how to do foot and ankle surgery.  These orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons are throughout the entire state of Illinois. Be aware of these false surgeons. They are not board-certified by anyone in foot and ankle surgery. They have no clue about the anatomy of the foot and ankle. They advertised themselves to be expert foot doctors but in actuality they are butcher’s.

 

 

 

Dr. Danel Briggs is just an example of orthopedic surgeons that want to be Podiatrist but could not get into Podiatry Medical School and who could never be Board Certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery

About the Author

Dr. Sutpal Singh, DPM, FACFAS

Board-Certified Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Dr. Sutpal Singh is a third-generation physician and double board-certified foot and ankle surgeon with over 30 years of experience. A UCLA honors graduate in Biochemistry, he completed his medical education at the California College of Podiatric Medicine and surgical residency at VA West LA. Dr. Singh holds advanced fellowship training from the Russian Ilizarov Scientific Centre, Duke University Medical Center, Johns Hopkins University, and Columbia Presbyterian — specializing in complex reconstruction, minimal incision surgery, and peripheral nerve surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (FACFAS) and a certified specialist in Regenerative Podiatric Medicine. At the Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Institute in Hoffman Estates, IL, Dr. Singh offers innovative alternatives to traditional surgery — including stem cell therapy, Class IV laser therapy, and shockwave treatment — with a focus on restoring mobility and quality of life.