Foot & Ankle Surgery

foot and ankle trauma

Foot & ankle problems are common and are likely to affect most people at some point. Fortunately the vast majority of problems are very treatable.

Here at The Suffolk Fook Foot & Ankle Clinic we offer specialised Consultant Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon led care. We treat patients in a multi-disciplinary setting and work closely with leading local Physiotherapists and Podiatrists.

When surgery is required we prefer minimally invasive techniques wherever possible to speed recovery time and limit risks.

Bunions - Hallux Valgus

Bunions - Hallux Valgus

This is a swelling at the base of the big toe and is associated with the toe leaning towards its neighbour. It is commonly called a bunion. The lump may be painful, and make shoe wear difficult. When standard non-surgical treatments fail then surgery may be indicated.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis

This is the most common cause of chronic heel pain. It generally settles with Physiotherapy. More stubborn cases benefit from further evaluation. Several treatment options exist including shockwave therapy a promising new treatment.

Sports Injuries

Sports Injuries

Ankle sprains, cartilage injuries, instability and stress fractures are common sports injuries. We work with leading local Physiotherapists to provide a multi-disciplinary approach to athletes of all levels.

Achilles Rupture

Achilles Rupture

Achilles tendon ruptures are serious injuries that require urgent diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Achilles Tendonitis

Achilles Tendonitis

Tendonitis means inflammation and swelling of a tendon. The Achilles is frequently affected. It is also known as Achilles tendinopathy.

Deformed Toes

Deformed Toes

There are several common types of lesser toe deformity- including mallet, hammer, claw and cross-over toe. The big toe is referred to as the hallux and the other toes are referred to as the lesser toes.

Hallux Rigidus - Big Toe Arthritis

Hallux Rigidus - Big Toe Arthritis

This is arthritis of the big toe joint. It is very common and can lead to significant swelling, pain and stiffness. The traditional surgical treatment was a joint fusion but there are now other viable surgical treatment options.

Ankle Instability

Ankle Instability

Ankle sprains are among the most common of all injuries. Fortunately the majority settle with Physiotherapy. Occasionally the ankle remains painful or feels unstable and further investigation and treatment is necessary.

Ankle Arthritis

Ankle Arthritis

Compared to the hip and knee ankle arthritis is fortunately much less common. It can lead to significant swelling, pain and stiffness. The traditional surgical treatment was a joint fusion but there are now other viable surgical treatment options.

Metatarsalgia

Metatarsalgia

This means pain in the forefoot- it is generally felt in the sole and is often sharp. There are a variety of causes. It may feel like walking on pebbles or having a stone in the shoe. Effective treatment requires a correct diagnosis which can require in-depth investigation.

Midfoot Arthritis

Midfoot Arthritis

This causes pain and swelling in the middle of the foot. Sometimes changes occur to the foot shape itself. Orthotics and joint injections often help. If not surgical fusion can be very successful.

Flat Feet

Flat Feet

Flat feet are common and affect 20% of the population. The vast majority of these are normal and cause no symptoms. However several conditions can cause painful flat feet to develop.

Tendinopathy

Tendinopathy

This means a worn tendon. Just as joints can undergo 'wear and tear' so can tendons. This can cause pain, swelling and occasionally changes to the foot shape / structure. It is sometimes referred to as tendinitis.

High Arches

High Arches

This is also known as cavovarus. It is the opposite of being flat footed. It often causes no issues but can lead to problems with ankle instability, stress fractures and the tendons.

Trauma - Fractures

Trauma - Fractures

Injuries to the foot and ankle are common. Many of these injuries require urgent specialised care and treatment.

Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown nails tend to be too curved- digging into the skin at the sides. This causes pain, swelling, inflammation and infections. If this does not settle with Podiatric nail care then surgery can help.

Ganglions & Cysts

Ganglions & Cysts

The foot is commonly affected by a variety of cysts and other lumps and bumps. If these are painful and causing problems with shoe wear then surgical removal is an option.

Morton's Neuroma

Morton's Neuroma

This is a common cause of pain in the forefoot and is caused by a swelling of the small nerve between the toes. It causes pain, numbness and tingling between the toes.