Foot Surgery
Foot surgery is a medical procedure aimed at treating various conditions affecting the foot and ankle. Common reasons for surgery include injuries, deformities, or chronic pain caused by conditions like bunions, plantar fasciitis, or fractures. The surgery can involve repairing bones, removing tissue, or realigning structures to improve function and alleviate discomfort.
Recovery from foot surgery varies depending on the specific procedure performed. Patients may need to wear a cast or boot and limit weight-bearing activities for a period of time. Physical therapy is often recommended to help restore strength and mobility, ensuring a successful return to daily activities.