Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon and critical surgeries

Treating of foot and ankle problems without critical surgeries is the safest way to heal them. The patients undergoing critical surgeries may be or may not be successful. Majority of the people undergoing critical surgeries are unhappy due to the long-time involved in the healing of the fractures or the rigidity of movement caused due to the surgery. Methods such as bunionectomies may be used to remove bunions and other foot and ankle disproportions, arthrodesis for inflammatory processes, and surgical reconstruction. In some cases, foot problems do not respond to conservative, non-invasive treatments. When the pain or deformity persists, surgery may be necessary to alleviate your discomfort or to restore the function of your foot

 

  • bunionectomies
  • Orthotics
  • Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • Rhinology Surgery
  • minimally invasive procedures
  • Post trauma reconstruction including Ilizarov frame techniques

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