Matthew Wilson, DPM is a fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeon in the 92120 corridor of San Diego, practicing at Orthopedic Specialists of San Diego, 5555 Reservoir Drive, Suite 104. Wilson earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from Des Moines University in 2016, completed a surgical residency at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center — a Level-1 trauma center — and finished a reconstructive foot and ankle fellowship at The CORE Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. He holds active California podiatry license E5700 and is board qualified in Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery through the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Post-surgical rehabilitation for ankle replacement and complex reconstruction patients typically involves progressive weight-bearing and proprioceptive training, and PhysioFixx Physical Therapy in San Carlos provides that post-operative rehab within the eastern San Diego network. His surgical scope at OSSD covers primary and revision total ankle arthroplasty, Lapifuse and PROstep minimally invasive bunion correction, hammertoe repair, flatfoot reconstruction, Charcot foot stabilization, ankle arthroscopy, and fracture fixation across the foot and ankle complex. Wilson is affiliated with both Sharp Grossmont Hospital near the La Mesa border and Alvarado Hospital Medical Center in Grantville, giving the practice hospital-based surgical access on both sides of the I-8 corridor. The Reservoir Drive office sits between Grantville and Allied Gardens, near the intersection with Alvarado Road, placing it within the medical corridor that runs south from Mission Gorge Road toward Grossmont Center. Musculoskeletal conditions that present as lower-extremity pain sometimes involve spinal or pelvic alignment factors, and Pittman Chiropractic in Grantville evaluates the biomechanical chain that contributes to chronic foot and ankle pathology. Wilson's fellowship training under nationally recognized implant designers informs his approach to revision cases where prior hardware has failed or malunion requires surgical realignment.