Foot Surgery
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What is Foot Surgery?
Foot surgery is a procedure to address various conditions affecting the front part of the foot, including bunions, hammertoes, and other deformities. These surgeries aim to alleviate pain, improve functionality, and restore proper alignment. Treatment is tailored to the specific condition and severity, often involving minimally invasive techniques to reduce recovery time.
Symptoms
What Are the Symptoms That May Require Foot Surgery?
Pain
Deformity
Difficulty Walking
Reduced Mobility
Swelling
Calluses or Corns
Foot Surgery FAQ
Common conditions include bunions, hammertoes, claw toes, and forefoot deformities caused by arthritis or trauma.
Recovery typically ranges from 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the procedure and individual healing.
Pain is managed with medication and usually subsides significantly within a few days after surgery.
Yes, treatments like orthotics, physical therapy, and medication are often tried before surgery.
Surgery is recommended when pain and mobility issues persist despite conservative treatments.
Yes, you may need protective footwear during recovery to support healing and prevent complications.



















