Foot and Ankle Surgery

The huge variety and complexity of disorders in the foot and ankle requires a structured approach in order to establish an appropriate therapy plan.The close cooperation with our department of Podiatry enables us a differentiated diagnostic finding with the help of static and dynamic gait analysis as an additional information to the clinical and radiodiagnostic examination of the patient.

In choosing the correct surgical treatment option we apply the latest surgical techniques at which we always attempt to maintain the proper articulation.

We have access to the newest surgical implants and can therefore apply the most gentle surgical technique possible.

This also applies for the postsurgical treatment where we try to avoid a long term immobilization after surgery with the help of the most modern orthotic devices.

Surgical treatment

Forefoot

  • Hallux Valgus (Bunion deformity)
  • Hallux Rigidus
  • Claw toes, Hammer toes and other deformities of the Lesser Toes
  • Complex Forefoot Deformities
  • Total Joint Replacement of the Great Toe
  • Arthrodesis
  • Fractures
  • Amputation of Toes

Midfoot and Hindfoot

  • Surgery of the Adult Flatfoot
  • Surgery of the Infant Flatfoot
  • Pes Equinus
  • Pes Cavus
  • Tarsal Coalition
  • Osteotomy of the Heel
  • Plantar and Dorsal Heel Pain
  • Excision of Pump Bump
  • Arthrodesis
  • Fractures

Soft Tissue Surgery

  • Transposition of tendons
  • Tendon Reconstruction
  • Plantar Fascia Release
  • Morton Neuroma
  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Excision of Soft Tissue Tumors

Ankle Joint

  • Total Ankle Joint Replacement
  • Arthrodesis of the Ankle Joint
  • OATS procedure (osteochondral autograft)
  • Arthroscopy of the Ankle Joint
  • Ligament Repair
  • Achilles Tendon Reconstruction
  • Dislocations
  • Fractures

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