Different Types of Foot Surgery

For those who suffer from foot or ankle problems that aren’t responding to conventional treatments the doctor may suggest surgery for your foot. Sometimes, surgery is the only method to obtain lasting relief from chronic and disabling signs.

The purpose to perform the procedure is not only to ease chronic pain, but it also helps bring back normal ankle and foot function. Let’s take a look the top commonly done types of foot surgery, and the people you can consult with about the best option for you.

ACHILLES TENDON REPAIR

The tendon connecting the heel’s back with the muscles of the calf are damaged, surgery is usually required to repair the torn edges back together. Both ends of an Achilles tendon can naturally connect without surgery, but this treatment usually results in the same injury happening again and slow recovery. This is the reason that athletes typically prefer surgery to heal the injury.

FUSION SURGERY

If a joint has severe damage that is causing constant pain, fusion surgery might be suggested. The discomfort is typically caused by bone-on-bone scraping in movements, since the protective tissues and various components are damaged and consequently not functioning properly.

This kind of surgery for feet is done to remove any remaining cartilage, and then forever join (fuse) the bone tissues. This is accomplished by using screws and plates to allow the natural process of fusion, which stops the motion that causes discomfort and other symptoms.

FOOT FRACTURE SURGERY

While minor fractures of the foot can heal themselves however, more complex fractures need surgery. Surgery to treat the foot injuries have a very high rate of success.

METATARSAL SURGERY

The foot and ankle specialist might recommend surgery for metatarsal bone to correct bunions, arthritis rheumatoid, or another condition that is creating foot deformities. It involves cutting out the metatarsal bones and repositioning it, then securing it with metal pins, plates or screws.

MORTON’S NEUROMA SURGERY

Morton’s Neuroma is a disease that causes pain in the feet and in the heel that is an accumulation of tissue has risen around the nerve. It is the doctor will then decompress the nerve, or eliminate the nerve that is inflamed completely and relieve the crippling burning pain for more detail on mortons neuroma in Perth visit us.

TOE DEFORMITY CORRECTION SURGERY

Calluses, corns bunions, hammertoes, and corns can cause foot disfigurement. A damaged toe can cause discomfort and pain, and it can increase the chance of injuries and falls that cause accidents. The surgical procedure can be used to straighten and align your toes to ensure that you can walk with ease and without discomfort.

RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

A foot deformity could affect the gait and balance and should be treated by reconstructive surgery. Patients suffering from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or serious injury might require this kind of foot surgery.

FOOT SURGEONS IN FOOT FOCUS PODIATRY

Our specialists for foot and ankle in the Orthopaedic Association of Foot Focus Podiatry in Perth have been board certified and fellowship-trained to address all kinds of foot and ankle issues. We have everything on-site and you’ll only have to visit us once to receive complete treatment for muscular skeletal problems.

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