Foot and Ankle Surgeries are performed to treat injuries, deformities, or degenerative conditions affecting mobility, stability, and daily activities. These procedures can range from minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques to complex reconstructive surgeries. Timely Foot & Ankle Surgery in Gurgaon ensures pain relief, restored function, and improved quality of life.
Foot and ankle conditions may arise due to injury, overuse, or medical conditions. Common causes and risks include:
Sports Injuries – Fractures, ligament tears, and tendon injuries.
Accidents/Trauma – Falls, twisting injuries, or road accidents.
Arthritis – Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis affecting ankle joints.
Congenital Deformities – Flatfoot, clubfoot, or structural abnormalities.
Overuse Injuries – Tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, or stress fractures.
High-Risk Groups – Athletes, elderly individuals, and those with weak bone health.
Patients with foot and ankle disorders often experience:
Persistent pain or swelling
Stiffness and reduced mobility
Difficulty walking or standing
Visible deformity or misalignment
Instability or frequent sprains
For accurate diagnosis, your doctor may recommend:
Clinical Examination – Assessing pain points, swelling, and alignment.
X-rays – To detect fractures, arthritis, or deformities.
MRI/CT Scan – For soft tissue evaluation such as ligament, tendon, or cartilage damage.
Gait Analysis – To assess foot and ankle biomechanics.
Medications – Anti-inflammatory medicines and pain relievers.
Physiotherapy – To strengthen supporting muscles and improve flexibility.
Bracing or Casting – For fractures, ligament injuries, and immobilization.
Lifestyle Modifications – Footwear changes and activity restrictions.
Ankle Arthroscopy – Minimally invasive surgery for ligament repair or cartilage injuries.
Fracture Fixation – Using screws, plates, or rods for bone healing.
Ligament & Tendon Repair – For chronic instability or ruptures.
Ankle Fusion (Arthrodesis) – Fusing bones for pain relief in severe arthritis.
Total Ankle Replacement – Replacing damaged joint surfaces to restore mobility.
Corrective Surgeries – For deformities like flatfoot or bunions.
Immobilization – Use of cast or brace for several weeks after surgery.
Gradual Weight Bearing – Under medical supervision to avoid re-injury.
Rehabilitation Exercises – Physiotherapy to restore balance, strength, and motion.
Return to Activities – Most patients resume normal walking within 3–4 months, while athletes may take 6–9 months.
Pain Relief – Significant reduction in chronic pain.
Improved Mobility – Restored ability to walk, run, and perform daily tasks.
Correction of Deformities – Improved foot alignment and stability.
High Success Rate – Modern surgical techniques ensure long-lasting outcomes.
Better Quality of Life – Patients experience enhanced comfort, confidence, and physical activity.
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