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Forefoot, Midfoot and Hindfoot Surgery2023-09-21T18:14:18+01:00

Forefoot, Midfoot and Hindfoot Surgery

Forefoot, midfoot and hindfoot surgery refer to a combination of surgical procedures performed on different areas of the foot.

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Forefoot, Midfoot and Hindfoot Surgery

Forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot surgeries are often indicated when there are multiple foot conditions or deformities that require correction. The specific procedures performed will depend on the individual’s foot condition and the surgeon’s assessment.

Forefoot, Midfoot and Hindfoot Surgeries at a Glance

Procedure Time:
1-2 hours

Return to Work:
2 weeks

Full Recovery:
8-12 weeks

Price:
£XXX (Fixed)

What to expect at the time of your surgery:

The decision to perform multiple foot surgeries is based on the individual’s specific foot conditions, the severity of symptoms, and the goals of treatment. Combining surgeries allows for comprehensive correction and optimal functional outcomes.

  • Forefoot surgeries typically involve addressing conditions such as bunions, hammertoes, claw toes, or neuromas. These procedures may involve realigning bones, removing bone spurs, releasing tight ligaments or tendons, and correcting toe deformities.
  • Midfoot surgeries focus on conditions affecting the middle portion of the foot, such as flat feet, cavus foot, or midfoot arthritis. Procedures may involve fusing joints, repositioning bones, or correcting structural abnormalities to improve stability and function.
  • Hindfoot surgeries are performed on the back of the foot and ankle and are often indicated for conditions such as Achilles tendonitis, ankle arthritis, or deformities like flatfoot with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Surgeries may involve tendon repairs, bone realignment, joint fusions, or soft tissue procedures to restore proper foot and ankle mechanics.

What to expect after your surgery:

Recovery from multiple foot surgeries can be more complex and may involve a longer rehabilitation period compared to a single procedure. Physical therapy, proper wound care, and adherence to post-operative instructions are essential for successful outcomes. Following the doctor’s advice and performing physical therapy exercises to strengthen, stretch, and enhance the mobility of the feet. For the purpose of regaining function and lowering the likelihood of problems, physical treatment is crucial.

Forefoot, Midfoot, and Hindfoot Surgeries Prices

Forefoot, Midfoot, and Hindfoot Surgery prices are fixed, which is £XXX

For a no obligation quote, tailored specifically to you, please find your nearest Signature Clinic and book in for free consultation with one of our experienced surgeons. Your requirements are discussed in full confidence in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

Following your consultation, the price you are quoted includes everything and there are no extra or hidden costs. Advice, treatment and aftercare are all part of our package to ensure your experience is positive from beginning to end.

Next Steps

Find out more about the procedure and treatment with a free no obligation consultation. To meet with one of our surgeons and receive free expert advice tailored to your needs, please call us or book your free consultation using our quick online form.

Forefoot, Midfoot, and Hindfoot Surgeries FAQ

Why would someone need multiple foot surgeries instead of just one procedure?2023-07-19T16:54:41+01:00

The decision to perform multiple foot surgeries is based on the complexity and severity of the foot conditions, as well as the desired functional outcomes. In some cases, multiple surgeries are necessary to address all the underlying issues, correct deformities, restore proper foot mechanics and provide long-term relief from pain and functional limitations.

What is the recovery process like for multiple foot surgeries?2023-07-19T16:56:55+01:00

Recovery from multiple foot surgeries can be more involved compared to a single procedure, as it may require a longer rehabilitation period. The recovery process will depend on the specific surgeries performed, but it generally involves immobilization, elevation, and limited weight-bearing activities. Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises are often prescribed to regain strength, flexibility, and function in the foot. It’s important to follow the surgeon’s post-operative instructions and attend follow-up appointments for proper healing and monitoring of the foot’s progress.

What are the potential risks and complications associated with multiple foot surgeries?2023-07-19T16:57:43+01:00

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications involved. These can include infection, bleeding, poor wound healing, nerve or blood vessel damage, blood clots, persistent pain, limited range of motion, and the possibility of recurrence of deformities or symptoms. It’s crucial to discuss these risks with your surgeon beforehand and to follow all post-operative instructions to minimize the likelihood of complications.

What conditions might require multiple foot surgeries?2023-07-19T17:02:19+01:00

Multiple foot surgeries may be indicated when a person has several foot conditions or deformities that need to be addressed. This can include combinations of conditions such as bunions, hammertoes, claw toes, flat feet, cavus foot, midfoot arthritis, hindfoot arthritis, Achilles tendonitis, or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. The specific combination of surgeries depends on the individual’s unique foot conditions and the surgeon’s assessment.

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