Foot and ankle

 

What is foot and ankle orthopaedics?

Foot and ankle orthopaedics is a specialised area of medicine that focuses on treating problems with the feet and ankles. This can include issues like pain, injuries, and difficulty moving these body parts. Treatment can involve exercises, special devices, medications, or even surgery, depending on the specific problem.

These issues can happen because of aging, sports injuries, or accidents. Foot and ankle orthopaedics helps people regain comfort and mobility in their feet and ankles, improving their overall quality of life.

What conditions does an orthopaedic foot and ankle specialist treat?

Orthopaedic surgeons who specialise in the foot and ankle are also trained on the complex connection these limbs have with the knee, hip and spine .

Among the wide range conditions that foot and ankle specialists treat are:

Foot fracture Ankle fracture Ankle arthritis Flat feet Bunions Hammer toe Achilles tendon

Treatment may consist of surgical or non-surgical methods, depending on the type and severity of the condition. Generally, orthopaedic specialists will aim to manage conditions without surgical means and resort to surgery if necessary.

 

When should you see an orthopaedic foot and ankle specialist?

If your foot and/or ankle are causing discomfort and pain, it’s recommended to seek medical help. Your GP may refer you to a foot and ankle orthopaedic specialist, or you can consult one directly. In emergency cases, such as after a traumatic injury, an orthopaedic specialist will be present to advise the best course of management.

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