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Top 1 Podiatrist in Edgemont that help for Plantar Fasciitis Surgery

The condition known as plantar fasciitis often leads to a sharp pain that typically manifests when taking your initial steps in the morning. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Darren Leavitt, your Top 1 Podiatrist in Edgemont  now.

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Plantar Fasciitis

What is Plantar Fasciitis Surgery?

The fascia is detached from the heel bone during surgery for plantar fasciitis, which alleviates tension caused by muscle damage. Typically, individuals are able to put weight on their foot within 2-3 weeks after the operation and experience complete recovery within 2 months.

Following the surgical procedure, the connective tissue in the specific region initiates a process of regeneration. Consequently, this facilitates the elongation of the fascia, leading to a potential reduction or complete eradication of pain.

What is Plantar Fasciitis?

It is a condition where the plantar fascia, a robust and fibrous structure resembling a ligament, extends from the heel to the ball of the foot and toes. This stretchable band, comparable to a thick rubber band, joins the foot bones together and constructs the arch on the underside of the foot.

When your plantar fascia is excessively used or stretched, it leads to the occurrence of plantar fasciitis. Any activity that causes damage to your plantar fascia can result in swelling. This inflammation causes discomfort and hinders walking or foot usage. While most individuals typically experience plantar fasciitis in one foot, it is also possible for both feet to be affected simultaneously.

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Plantar fasciotomy or fasciectomy?

Plantar fasciitis surgery can be called either a fasciotomy or a fasciectomy. But what sets them apart? Generally, an -otomy involves making an incision without extracting any tissue, while an -ectomy involves making an incision and removing certain parts of the tissue.

In the case of a plantar fasciotomy, the procedure involves creating an incision and separating the fascia (the tissue that envelops the muscles) from the heel bone. On the other hand, a plantar fasciectomy entails making an incision and eliminating any scarred or inflamed tissue.

Don’t let Plantar Fasciitis pain hold you back any longer! Take the first step towards relief by contacting us today, schedule a consultation with our experienced and Top board certified surgeon here at Airdrie.

Recovery after surgery

Individuals with this condition can expect a personalized plan tailored to their medical needs from a healthcare professional. It is common to experience discomfort during the initial days following the procedure. Pain relief can be prescribed by a doctor, or over-the-counter medication can be used under medical supervision. To aid in the recovery of foot strength, a healthcare professional may suggest exercises, often in collaboration with a physical therapist.

It typically takes approximately 2 months for complete healing following an open plantar fasciotomy, while recovery from an endoscopic procedure may be faster. If the individual can handle it, they can start partial weight bearing with crutches right away. Once the wound has fully healed, they can progress to full weight bearing and are recommended to start incorporating stretching exercises.

Recovery from open surgery

After undergoing this surgery, the healing process may require the use of a walking boot, cast, or specialized shoe for a few weeks. It may be necessary to visit the doctor’s office to have sutures or the cast taken off. Your doctor will inform you when it is appropriate to transition back to regular footwear. A minor scar will be present at the site of the incision. Complete recuperation from open surgery it typically takes between 6 to 10 weeks.

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Surgery can be considered when noninvasive treatments fail to alleviate the pain and affect the quality of life. The procedure aims to release the ligament, either through open or endoscopic surgery, in order to relieve tension. Most cases can be resolved within a few months to a year with noninvasive treatments.

If you are experiencing chronic heel pain, undergoing a fasciotomy, could be a beneficial solution. Consulting with your doctor will assist in determining whether this surgical procedure is suitable for your condition.

Dr. Darren Leavitt, currently maintains privileges at Riverview Surgical Centre in Calgary, an Alberta Health Services certified outpatient facility where he performs his private elective procedures.

You may have an option for private surgery to avoid a waiting time. A visit to Calgary Foot Surgery and schedule your consultation and will definitely define all available patient options.

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Don’t let plantar fasciitis pain hold you back any longer! Take the first step towards relief by contacting us today, schedule a consultation with our experienced and Top board certified surgeon here at Airdrie.

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