Reconstructive Foot Surgery
What is Reconstructive Foot Surgery?
Reconstructive foot surgery can help restore mobility and quality of life. The surgery is usually performed for the foot and ankle to regain function or stability, reduce pain, and prevent further deformity.
If you’re considering reconstructive foot surgery in central Alabama, contact Southern Orthopaedic Surgeons today to schedule a consultation with foot and ankle specialist Joshua Wolfe, DPM.
Goals of Reconstructive Foot Surgery
When conservative treatments fail to provide relief, reconstructive foot surgery can be an option.
Reconstructive foot surgery aims to:
- Reduce pain
- Restore function
- Prevent future injury
- Correct deformities
- To prevent the risk of falls, sprains, and other injuries due to imbalance
- Improve the foot’s appearance
- Restore quality of life
Am I a Candidate for Reconstructive Foot Surgery?
If you are considering reconstructive foot surgery, you can talk to your doctor. You will likely meet with an orthopedic or podiatric surgeon to get a physical evaluation to see the condition of your foot or ankle.
Your provider may consider:
- Your medical background
- Overall health and wellness
- X-ray or MRI imaging
- The current state of your foot
- Your end goal
The surgical approach varies depending on the specific condition being treated. Minimally invasive techniques are increasingly utilized when appropriate. This type of surgery offers benefits such as smaller incisions, reduced pain, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
You may need foot surgery if you have:
- Arthritis
- Congenital defects
- Wear and tear over time
- Trauma
- Bunions
- Flat feet
- Hammertoes where your middle joints stiffen
- Heel spurs with painful calcium deposits on your heel
- Tumors
What to Expect with Reconstructive Foot Surgery
If you or someone you know is experiencing persistent foot pain or functional limitations, consulting with a qualified surgeon specializing in foot and ankle conditions can provide valuable insights into whether reconstructive foot surgery is an appropriate treatment option.
If you are a candidate, reconstructive foot surgery may include:
- Cutting and realigning bones
- Repairing tissues
- Transferring connective tissues
- Fusing joints
Post-surgery, patients typically undergo a period of rehabilitation and physical therapy to regain strength, flexibility, and function in the foot. Recovery times vary depending on the complexity of the surgery and individual healing rates but can range from several weeks to months.
Schedule Your Consultation Today
To speak with foot and ankle specialist Joshua Wolfe, DPM about reconstructive foot surgery, contact Southern Orthopaedic Surgeons today by calling (334) 613-9000.
Sources
When Is Reconstructive Foot Surgery Recommended?
https://www.premierfoot.com/blog/how-effective-is-foot-reconstruction