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Foot Surgery

Some foot conditions, unfortunately, don’t improve with rest, oral medications, or therapies. In such cases, surgery is necessary. At Profoot Doctors, our experts perform minimally invasive foot surgeries to correct deformities, repair damage, and restore movement.

Each procedure is recommended after a detailed foot diagnosis, considering your condition, structure, and treatment needs. We focus on providing the right procedure to restore comfort and flexibility over time.

From minimally invasive to post-surgical care, we offer comprehensive foot and ankle care. Trust Profoot Doctors for the best care to recover fast and for long-lasting relief.

Bunion Surgery

At Profoot, bunion surgery is performed to realign the big toe joint, relieve pain, improve foot alignment, and prevent further joint damage. We plan procedures based on the severity of the deformity and foot structure.

Hammertoe Correction

In cases of curled or stiff toes, we use surgical correction to restore proper foot alignment and reduce shoe discomfort by straightening and stabilizing the toes.

Plantar Fascia Release

Used in severe heel pain issues when other treatments fail. With this surgical procedure, we release the tight plantar fascia to reduce tension and relieve pain in the arch or heel.

Tendon Repair

Profoot offers a tendon repair procedure for torn or overstretched tendons. We focus on restoring movement, instability, preventing long-term weakness, and improving overall foot function.

Neuroma Removal

When nerve pain remains the same in the forefoot despite other non-surgical treatments, we prefer this option. In this procedure, we at Profoot remove the affected nerve tissue, commonly between toes, to relieve burning, tingling, or numbness.

Joint Fusion (Arthrodesis)

When joint movement becomes painful due to arthritis or instability, we may recommend joint fusion. This procedure involves joining bones to limit motion in the affected joint, reduce pain, and provide long-term structural support.

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