What Are The Top Four Foot Surgeries Performed By A Podiatrist?

Our feet have miraculous amounts of strength; how could they not? They carry our entire upper bodies! However, despite their power, they are known to be quite complex. Therefore, they need great care in order to achieve adequate functioning. Without a doubt, regular wear and tear on the muscles, tendons, ligaments and bones of the feet are bound to happen; this is the most common reason so many individuals are referred for foot surgery. 

You might be wondering what you should expect from foot surgery; this blog will explain the top four foot surgeries performed and everything you need to know about them! 

Metatarsal surgery 

The metatarsal bones are a cluster of five bones; these bones are generally long and found amongst the tarsal bones and phalanges. The most common cause for pain, soreness, and swollen feet is arthritis. 

Your feet turn arthritic due to inflammation occurring along the joint lining; this further leads to MTP dislocation. A podiatrist, like ourselves, will recommend foot surgery depending on the severity of the problem. Whilst there is a variety of treatment options, surgery is definitely considered a profoundly sufficient medical choice. 

Bunion surgery 

Bunions are a common form of deformity found on the feet. Research has shown that women are more likely to be affected by bunions; this is due to their choice of footwear affecting the alignment of the feet. As a result, bony structures bulge from the first toe of the foot, which causes the former to become inclined towards other toes. 

Bunions are also known as Hallux valgus; this deformity is extremely uncomfortable unless foot surgery is conducted. The metatarsals, as well as the big toe, become affected due to this deformity. During surgery, the toe is straightened along with the metatarsal bones. Recovery time is predicted to be around six weeks. 

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a tissue that extends from your heel to your toes. When this tissue becomes inflamed, it becomes difficult for an individual to move freely without struggle. However, podiatrists may not always recommend foot surgery. As the condition worsens to the point it begins to affect daily activities, an expert may then suggest surgery. 

Achilles tendon 

The Achilles tendon is exceptionally delicate and may be severely affected as the result of an injury. Regular wear and tear are often considered a significant reason for rupturing of the tendon; it allows you to walk and run. Hence, if the tendons become affected, a podiatrist may suggest surgery in the most extreme of cases. 

There are various foot conditions that may demand foot surgery; seeking expert advice and help on any kind of discomfort or deformity of the foot is crucial. Podiatrists are there to see to all of your foot care needs and conclude whether surgery is right for you. So, if you begin to feel any symptoms of pain and discomfort in your feet, don’t hesitate to get help, you can book an appointment with us online! 

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