Foot & Ankle Surgery
Foot & Ankle Surgery at Motion Orthopedic & Podiatry Institute
Motion Orthopedic & Podiatry Institute specializes in foot and ankle surgery to address a wide range of conditions affecting the lower extremities. Our experienced team of board-certified orthopedic surgeons and podiatrists is committed to providing personalized, comprehensive care for patients with injuries, deformities, or chronic pain in the foot and ankle. Using the latest techniques and state-of-the-art technology, we ensure that our patients receive the best possible outcomes to restore mobility, alleviate discomfort, and improve their overall quality of life.What is Foot & Ankle Surgery?
Foot and ankle surgery encompasses a variety of procedures designed to treat injuries, deformities, and conditions that affect the foot and ankle. Surgery may be necessary when non-surgical treatments like physical therapy, medications, or orthotics are not sufficient to relieve pain or improve function. These procedures can address problems related to bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and soft tissues in the lower extremities. The foot and ankle are complex structures that bear the body’s weight, provide balance, and absorb shock with every step. When an injury or condition disrupts this function, it can significantly impact a person’s ability to walk, run, or perform daily activities. At Motion Orthopedic & Podiatry Institute, we offer a wide range of surgical solutions to help our patients regain their mobility and return to the activities they love.Conditions Treated with Foot & Ankle Surgery
Our surgeons are highly skilled in treating a variety of foot and ankle conditions that may require surgery, including:- Bunions: A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe. It occurs when the big toe pushes against the next toe, causing the joint to become misaligned. Bunion surgery, known as bunionectomy, removes the bony bump and realigns the foot bones.
- Plantar Fasciitis: This condition causes plantar fascia inflammation, a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot and connects the heel bone to the toes. If conservative treatments such as physical therapy and injections do not relieve the pain, surgery may be required. Plantar fascia release is a standard surgical procedure to alleviate chronic pain.
- Achilles Tendon Injuries: The Achilles tendon, the largest tendon in the body, can become torn or ruptured during activities such as running or jumping. Achilles tendon repair surgery is performed to reattach the torn tendon and restore function.
- Ankle Fractures: An ankle fracture occurs when one or more bones in the ankle break. Severe fractures often require open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), a surgical procedure that realigns the bones and stabilizes them using screws, plates, or rods.
- Flatfoot (Pes Planus): Flatfoot occurs when the arch of the foot collapses, leading to pain, instability, and difficulty walking. Flatfoot reconstruction surgery may involve tendon repairs, bone realignment, or joint fusion to restore the arch and improve foot function.
- Hammer Toes: A hammer toe is a deformity in which the toe becomes permanently bent at the middle joint. Hammer toe surgery involves releasing or realigning the tendons and bones to correct the deformity.
- Arthritis of the Foot and Ankle: Arthritis can cause chronic pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints of the foot and ankle. In severe cases, joint fusion (arthrodesis) or joint replacement surgery may be necessary to alleviate pain and improve function.
- Tendonitis: Chronic inflammation of the tendons, such as in peroneal tendonitis or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, can lead to pain and instability. Surgery may involve tendon repair, debridement, or grafting to restore strength and stability.
- Ankle Instability: Chronic ankle instability often results from repeated ankle sprains. Ankle stabilization surgery repairs or reconstructs the damaged ligaments to restore stability and prevent further injuries.
Surgical Techniques for Foot & Ankle Surgery
At Motion Orthopedic & Podiatry Institute, we utilize both minimally invasive and traditional open-surgical techniques depending on the severity of the condition and the patient’s needs. We aim to provide the least invasive treatment possible while ensuring the best results.- Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS): Our surgeons use minimally invasive techniques to treat foot and ankle conditions whenever possible. These procedures involve smaller incisions and specialized instruments, resulting in less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery times. Minimally invasive surgery is used for bunion corrections and tendon and fracture repairs.
- Arthroscopy: Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems. A small camera (arthroscope) is inserted into the joint through a tiny incision, allowing the surgeon to view and repair the damage without a large incision. Arthroscopy is often used to treat ankle injuries, such as ligament tears, cartilage damage, or arthritis.
- Open Surgery: Open surgery may be necessary for more complex conditions or severe injuries. This involves making a larger incision to access the affected area and perform the essential repairs. Open surgery is often required for complicated fractures, significant deformity corrections, or joint replacements.
- Tendon and Ligament Repairs: Our surgeons use specialized techniques to repair or reconstruct the damaged tissue for injuries to tendons or ligaments, such as Achilles tendon ruptures or chronic ankle instability. Tendon grafts or ligament reconstruction may be required to restore full function and stability to the foot or ankle.
- Joint Fusion (Arthrodesis): In cases of severe arthritis or deformity, joint fusion surgery may be recommended. This procedure involves fusing the bones in the affected joint to eliminate pain and stabilize the foot or ankle. Joint fusion is commonly performed in the ankle, toes, or midfoot.
- Joint Replacement: For patients with severe arthritis, ankle replacement surgery may be an option. This procedure involves replacing the damaged joint with an artificial implant, improving mobility and relieving pain.
The Foot & Ankle Surgery Process
At Motion Orthopedic & Podiatry Institute, we prioritize patient-centered care, ensuring that each patient receives the appropriate diagnosis and treatment for their unique condition. Here’s what you can expect during the foot and ankle surgery process:- Consultation and Diagnosis: Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation with one of our orthopedic surgeons or podiatrists. During this visit, we will thoroughly examine your foot and ankle, review your medical history, and discuss your symptoms. Diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans, may be used to assess the severity of your condition and guide our treatment recommendations.
- Personalized Treatment Plan: Based on our diagnosis, we will develop a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific condition and needs. We always prioritize non-surgical treatments when appropriate and will only recommend surgery when necessary to restore function or relieve pain.
- Preoperative Preparation: Before your surgery, you will receive detailed instructions on preparing for the procedure. This may include discontinuing certain medications, arranging transportation, and fasting before the surgery. Our team will also discuss anesthesia options, ensuring you are comfortable and informed.
- Surgery: Our experienced surgical team will perform the procedure on the day of your surgery in our state-of-the-art facility. Depending on the complexity of the surgery, it may last one to several hours. Our goal is to ensure a smooth and successful surgery with minimal discomfort.
- Postoperative Care: After surgery, you will be closely monitored during recovery. To protect the surgical site and allow for proper healing, you may need a cast, brace, or walking boot. Our team will provide you with detailed postoperative care instructions, including how to manage pain, care for the incision site, and when to begin physical therapy.
Recovery and Rehabilitation
Recovery from foot and ankle surgery varies depending on the type of procedure and the individual patient. Most patients can expect to return to normal activities within a few weeks to several months. During recovery, following your surgeon’s instructions closely is essential to ensure proper healing and avoid complications.- Physical Therapy: Physical therapy is often a critical part of recovery after foot and ankle surgery. Our in-house physical therapists will work with you to create a personalized rehabilitation plan that focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, and mobility. Physical therapy helps prevent stiffness, muscle atrophy, and other complications after surgery.
- Follow-Up Appointments: Regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor your progress and ensure that the surgical site is healing properly. During these visits, your surgeon will assess your recovery, remove sutures or hardware, and adjust your treatment plan.
- Return to Activity: Depending on the type of surgery, most patients can expect to return to normal activities within a few weeks to several months. Our team will guide you through the process and advise when it is safe to resume weight-bearing activities, sports, or other physical activities.
Why Choose Motion Orthopedic & Podiatry Institute for Foot & Ankle Surgery?
At Motion Orthopedic & Podiatry Institute, we are committed to providing the highest level of care for patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery. Here’s why patients choose us for their surgical needs:- Experienced Surgeons: Our team of board-certified orthopedic surgeons and podiatrists has extensive experience performing foot and ankle surgeries, from minimally invasive procedures to complex reconstructions. We stay at the forefront of the latest surgical techniques and advancements to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.
- Personalized Care: We believe that every patient is unique, and we take a customized approach to your
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