Joint Resections

The treatment for foot and ankle joint resections involves a surgical procedure aimed at addressing issues within the joint. It typically entails the removal of a portion of the joint between two bones in the foot or ankle. This procedure’s specific steps vary based on the joint targeted, the underlying condition, and the patient’s unique requirements. However, the primary objective of foot or ankle resection is to alleviate discomfort, enhance functionality, and improve the overall quality of life

This procedure is typically performed to address conditions such as:

  • Severe arthritis
  • Joint damage
  • Significant pain
  • Limited mobility & even impaired function.

Patients considering a foot or ankle joint resection should engage in thorough discussions with one of our healthcare providers for a comprehensive understanding of the procedure, its potential benefits, risks, and implications. As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and considerations that need to be evaluated beforehand. Following a joint resection procedure, patients should diligently adhere to our surgeon’s postoperative care instructions as it is crucial to ensure the best possible outcome and minimize potential complications.

Overall, foot and ankle joint resection is a surgical intervention with the primary goal of relieving pain, improving joint function, and ultimately enhancing a patient’s overall quality of life.

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