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Minimally Invasive Achilles Repair

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Minimally invasive Achilles repair is a surgical technique used to treat a tear or rupture of the Achilles tendon using a small incision. A traditional open surgery for repair of the Achilles tendon tear would involve making a larger incision of 10 cm long (about 4 inches) in order to fully expose the torn tendon ends and repair them.

Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery

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Minimally invasive bunion surgery, also known as keyhole bunion surgery, is a procedure to treat a foot condition called a bunion or hallux valgus. During minimally invasive bunion surgery, a few small incisions are made to access the bone around the bunion, as opposed to a much larger incision made during an open bunion surgery that cuts across layers of tissue around the bone

Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery

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Minimally invasive foot surgery (MIFS) uses the latest advanced technology to treat foot and ankle pain caused by a variety of conditions. Special surgical instruments, devices, and advanced imaging techniques are used to visualize and perform the surgery through small incisions.

Ankle Arthroscopy

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Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which an arthroscope, a small, soft, flexible tube with a light and video camera at the end, is inserted into the ankle joint to evaluate and treat a variety of conditions. The camera projects an image of the inside of the joint onto a large monitor, allowing your surgeon to look for any damage, assess the type of injury and repair the problem.

Achilles Tendon Repair

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Tendons are the soft tissues connecting muscle to bone. The Achilles tendon is the longest tendon in the body and is present behind the ankle, joining the calf muscles with the heel bone. Contraction of the calf muscles tightens the Achilles tendon and pulls the heel, enabling the foot and toe movements necessary for walking, running and jumping.

Ankle Joint Replacement

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Ankle joint replacement, also known as total ankle arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pain and immobility due to severe end-stage arthritis that has not responded to non-surgical treatments. The goal of ankle joint replacement surgery is to eliminate your pain and increase the mobility of your ankle joint.

Internal and External Fixation of Foot and Ankle Fractures

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Foot and ankle fractures are breaks or cracks in any bone of your foot and ankle joint. Fixation of fractures is a surgical method of reconnecting the broken or cracked bones and fixing them in the correct place using orthopedic hardware. Internal Involves the use of devices internally (under the skin) positioned within the patient's body.

Hammertoe Surgery

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Hammertoe is a foot deformity in which one or more toes bend downward at the middle joint, often due to muscle imbalance, tight shoes, arthritis, or genetics. It can cause pain, corns, calluses, and difficulty walking. Hammertoe surgery is a procedure to correct this deformity and restore normal toe function.

Flatfoot Reconstruction

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Foot reconstruction is a surgery performed to correct the structures of the foot and restore the natural functionality of the foot that has been lost due to injury or illness. Flatfoot or pes planus is a condition in which the foot does not have a normal arch when standing.

Ankle Ligament Reconstruction

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Ankle ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure typically performed to treat serious sprains or instability in the ankle. An ankle sprain is a common injury that occurs when the ankle is turned or twisted, and results in torn ligaments within the joint. The ligaments in your foot and ankle consist of the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) and the calcaneofibular ligament (CFL).

Foot Reconstruction

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Foot reconstruction is a surgery performed to correct the structures of the foot and restore the natural functionality of the foot that has been lost due to injury or illness. Ideally, any foot surgery for reconstruction is done to improve the appearance and function of the foot so that you can maintain your quality of life.

Ankle Fracture Surgery

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Ankle fracture surgery is a procedure to treat a broken or fractured ankle. An ankle fracture is a painful condition where there is a break in one or more bones forming the ankle joint. Ankle fracture surgery typically involves realigning and stabilizing the fractured bones using metal implants like plates, screws, or rods to allow proper healing and restore function.

Total Ankle Replacement

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Total ankle replacement, also known as total ankle arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to relieve pain and restore function in patients with severe ankle arthritis or damage. It involves replacing the diseased or damaged ankle joint with an artificial implant (prosthesis). The procedure is typically recommended when conservative treatments, such as medications and physical therapy have failed to alleviate symptoms.

Foot and Ankle Surgery

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Foot and ankle surgery is a specialized field of orthopedic surgery that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the foot and ankle. Foot and ankle surgery aims to relieve pain, restore function, and improve the overall quality of life for patients with foot and ankle disorders.

Ankle Instability Surgery

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Ankle instability is a chronic condition characterized by the recurrent slipping of the outer side of the ankle. Instability is generally noticed during movement of the ankle joint, but can also occur while standing. Ankle instability usually results from repeated ankle sprains. Inadequate healing of a sprained ligament or incomplete rehabilitation of the affected ligament can result in instability.

Bunionectomy

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A bunionectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a bunion. A bunion, also called a hallux valgus, is an enlargement of bone or soft tissues around the joint at the base of the big toe that results in the formation of a bump. The bone that joins the big toe with the first metatarsal bone thickens and enlarges, tightening the tendons, which in turn causes the base of the big toe to angle out resulting in a painful bony deformity.

Achilles Tendon Reconstruction

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Achilles tendon reconstruction is a surgical procedure performed to repair or rebuild a severely damaged or ruptured Achilles tendon (the strong tendon at the back of the ankle that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone), especially when the tendon is not repairable by simple stitching or when previous repair has failed. It is most often used in cases of chronic Achilles tendon rupture, large tendon defects, or degenerative tendon disease.

Revision Total Ankle Replacement

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Revision total ankle replacement is a surgical procedure to replace a failed or malfunctioning ankle prosthesis from a previous ankle replacement surgery. The ankle joint connects the leg with the foot and provides free movement to the foot. It is formed by connecting the bones of the lower leg, tibia and fibula, with the talus or ankle bone.

Revision Foot and Ankle Surgery

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Foot and ankle surgery is performed when injuries or conditions are severe and conservative treatment methods are inadequate. It may involve repairing, realigning, or reconstructing structures in the foot and ankle. The procedure is safe and outcomes are generally good, but occasionally failure may occur due to various reasons. Revision foot and ankle surgery is recommended to correct problems and to improve results.

Heel Surgery

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Heel surgery is a procedure performed to treat heel pain and loss of motion that is caused due to injury, inflammation, and irritation of the foot muscles, bones, or the connective tissue attached to the heel. It is usually the last line of treatment when non-surgical therapies such as anti-inflammatory medications, orthotics, physical therapy, and injections fail to relieve painful symptoms.

Toe Deformity Correction

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Toe deformity correction refers to nonsurgical and surgical measures employed in the treatment of toe deformities. Anatomically the foot is divided into the forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot. The forefoot has 4 small toes called phalanges and 1 large toe called the hallux or big toe.

Lesser Toe Surgery

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Lesser toe surgery is an operation to correct deformities of the lesser toes other than the big toe. Some of the common lesser toe deformities include hammer toe, claw toe, and mallet toe. Anatomically, the foot is divided into the forefoot, mid foot and hind foot. The forefoot has 4 small toes called phalanges and 1 large toe called the hallux or big toe.

Ankle Fusion

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Ankle fusion, also known as ankle arthrodesis, is a surgical procedure commonly employed for the treatment of ankle arthritis in which the joint cartilage is severely damaged. The procedure involves fusion of the bones that form the ankle joint into one piece, which eliminates joint motion and relieves pain originating from the arthritic joint.

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