Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Surgery
Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides advanced foot and ankle reconstruction surgeries for patients with deformities, flat foot, tendon injuries, or complex trauma. Our skilled orthopedic and foot surgeons use state-of-the-art techniques to restore alignment, stability, and function, helping patients walk pain-free and regain confidence in their mobility.
We offer comprehensive care including diagnosis with advanced imaging, customized surgical plans, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Whether it’s correcting congenital deformities, managing arthritis-related damage, or repairing ligaments and tendons, our team ensures precise and effective treatment tailored to each patient’s condition and lifestyle needs.
If you are searching for foot and ankle reconstruction surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital stands out for its expertise, modern facilities, and patient-centered approach. Our goal is to help you recover strength and function for an active, pain-free life.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Surgery Journey
🩺 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Chronic foot or ankle pain affecting daily activities
- Visible deformities
- Swelling, stiffness, or instability in the ankle joint
- Difficulty walking, standing, or wearing normal footwear
- Recurrent ankle sprains or tendon injuries
🔬 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Foot & Ankle Specialist
- Detailed history of symptoms and prior treatments (if any)
- Physical examination to assess alignment, range of motion, and gait pattern
- Initial X-rays to evaluate bone and joint structure
- Lifestyle and activity level discussion for personalized planning
📝 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Planning
- Advanced imaging (MRI or CT scan) for soft tissue and tendon assessment
- 3D analysis of deformities
- Evaluation of arthritis, ligament damage, or previous injuries
- Customized surgical plan based on deformity severity and patient needs
🔧Phase 4: Treatment Plan
- Surgical Options May Include: Flatfoot Correction: Realignment with osteotomy or tendon transfer
- Tendon Repairs: For Achilles, posterior tibial, or peroneal tendon tears
- Ligament Reconstruction: For ankle instability or chronic sprains
- Fusion Procedures: For severe arthritis or deformities (arthrodesis)
- Joint Preservation Surgeries: For early cartilage damage
💊 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Hospital stay: Typically 1–3 days
- Cast or brace support for 4–6 weeks to allow healing
- Pain management and antibiotics as needed
- Gradual weight-bearing guided by the surgeon
- Start physiotherapy to restore flexibility and strength
💪 Phase 6: Recovery
- Return to light activities: 6–8 weeks
- Full recovery and sports activities: 4–6 months
- Improved foot alignment, stability, and function
- Regular follow-up visits to monitor healing and prevent recurrence
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It’s a set of advanced surgical procedures aimed at correcting deformities (like flatfoot or high arches), repairing torn tendons (e.g., Achilles tendon), stabilizing unstable joints, or restoring function after injuries or arthritis.
Surgery is recommended if you have:
- Severe pain or deformity affecting your ability to walk
- Failed non-surgical treatments (orthotics, physiotherapy)
- Tendon tears or ligament damage causing instability
- Progressive flatfoot or cavus foot deformity
Depending on your condition, the surgeon may perform:
- Osteotomies: Bone cuts to realign the foot
- Tendon Transfers/Repairs: For posterior tibial, peroneal, or Achilles tendons
- Ligament Reconstructions: For chronic ankle instability
- Fusion (Arthrodesis): For severe arthritis or deformity
- Joint-Preserving Procedures: For early cartilage damage
Recovery varies with procedure:
- Minor repairs: 6–8 weeks for daily activities
- Complex reconstructions: 4–6 months for full function
Physiotherapy is key to regaining strength and mobility.
Yes. Most patients require a cast, boot, or brace for 4–6 weeks to protect the surgical site and allow proper healing.