

Precision techniques
Forefoot
Hallux Valgus Correction
This surgery is performed to correct the deformity of the big toe in cases of hallux valgus (bunion).
Turf Toe Surgery
Turf toe surgery is used to repair severe sprains or injuries to the ligaments around the big toe joint, commonly caused by hyperextension of the toe.
Metatarsalgia Surgery (Weil Osteotomy)
Metatarsalgia surgery, often performed as a Weil osteotomy, addresses pain in the ball of the foot caused by pressure on the metatarsal bones.
Bunionette Correction
This procedure treats bunionette deformities, also known as "tailor's bunions" which occur on the outside of the foot near the base of the little toe.
Morton Neuroma Surgery
This procedure is designed to relieve pain from Morton’s neuroma, a thickening of the nerve tissue between the toes.
MTP Joint Fusion
MTP joint fusion is often recommended for patients with severe arthritis in the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint, particularly at the base of the big toe.
MTP Joint Replacement
This surgery replaces the damaged MTP joint, often due to arthritis, with a synthetic implant like.
Midfoot
Lisfranc Stabilisation for Instability
Surgery to stabilize the Lisfranc joint involves repositioning the bones and securing them with screws or plates to prevent further movement and promote healing
Midfoot Arthritis Surgery (Fusion)
In cases of severe arthritis in the midfoot, fusion surgery may be performed to join the affected joints permanently.
Deformity Correction
Deformity correction surgery in the midfoot aims to realign bones that have shifted due to injury, arthritis, or congenital conditions.
Hindfoot
Fusion Surgery for Arthritis (Subtalar, Ankle, Chopart Joints)
This procedure involves fusing the joints in the hindfoot—such as the subtalar, ankle, or Chopart joints—to alleviate pain caused by arthritis.
Ankle Instability Surgery with Arthroscopy
For patients with chronic ankle instability, this surgery involves using arthroscopy to examine and repair the damaged ligaments that support the ankle.
Plantar Fasciitis Surgery (Endoscopic Release and/or Gastrocnemius Recession)
For patients with chronic plantar fasciitis who do not respond to
conservative treatments, surgery may be recommended.
Flatfoot Correction Surgery (Joint Sparing and Joint Sacrificing)
Flatfoot correction surgery is designed to restore the arch and proper alignment of the foot.
Total Ankle Replacement
Total ankle replacement is a surgical procedure in which a damaged ankle joint is replaced with an artificial implant.
Tarsal Tunnel Release
Tarsal tunnel syndrome occurs when the posterior tibial nerve, which runs along the inside of the ankle, becomes compressed, causing pain, tingling, or numbness in the foot.
Pediatric Flatfoot Surgery (Arthroereisis)
Arthroereisis is a minimally invasive
surgery used to treat pediatric flatfoot.
Osteochondritis Dissecans Surgery
Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a condition in which a fragment of bone and cartilage becomes loose in the ankle joint.
Haglund’s Deformity Surgery
Haglund’s deformity is a bony enlargement on the back of the heel that can lead to irritation, pain, and swelling, particularly where the Achilles tendon attaches to the heel bone.
Leg
Deformity Correction Surger
This surgery corrects bone deformities in the leg that affect alignment and function.
Gastrocnemius Recession for Plantar Fasciitis
A gastrocnemius recession is a surgical procedure used to lengthen the calf muscle (gastrocnemius) to reduce tension on the plantar fascia.
Achilles Tendon Repair
Achilles tendon repair surgery is performed to treat a torn or ruptured Achilles tendon, the largest tendon in the body, which connects the calf muscles to the heel.
Surgery for Achilles Tendinopathy (Midportion and Insertonal)
Midportion Achilles Tendinopathy Surgery
When non-surgical treatments fail to relieve midportion Achilles tendinopathy, surgery may be recommended.
Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy Surgery
Surgery for insertional Achilles tendinopathy focuses on removing damaged tendon tissue, as well as addressing any bone spurs or calcifications that may have developedwhere the tendon attaches to the heel bone.
Trauma
Fracture fixation
Foot and ankle fractures can occur from trauma such as falls, sports injuries, or accidents.