Frequently Asked Questions
Ankle and foot surgery restores mobility, alleviates pain, and improves quality of life by addressing various issues like arthritis, fractures, and instability.
Conditions include ankle arthritis, Achilles tendon injuries, plantar fasciitis, flatfoot, ankle fractures, bunions, and tarsal tunnel syndrome.
Minimally invasive surgery uses smaller incisions, reducing recovery time and minimizing scarring while achieving effective results.
Treatments for ankle arthritis include both surgical and non-surgical options, such as fusion surgery, joint replacement, and pain management techniques.
Plantar fasciitis is chronic heel pain due to overuse. Treatments include surgical and non-surgical options to alleviate pain and improve mobility.
Achilles tendon surgeries may include tendon repair or minimally invasive procedures that allow quicker recovery.
Total ankle replacement is a procedure to replace a damaged ankle joint with an artificial one, improving movement and reducing pain.
Yes, Continental Hospitals offers flatfoot correction, including tendon transfers and osteotomies to restore the foot arch.
Recovery time varies by procedure and individual health, generally ranging from a few weeks to several months.
Bunionectomy is a procedure to remove bunions and realign the toes, reducing pain and improving walking comfort.
Ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure that stabilizes the ankle by repairing torn or stretched ligaments.
Yes, non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, orthotics, and medication are available depending on the severity of the condition.
Symptoms include pain, tingling, and numbness in the foot, often due to nerve compression in the ankle area.
Arthroscopic surgery involves using a small camera to visualize and treat ankle joint issues through tiny incisions, minimizing recovery time.
You can book a consultation by visiting Continental Hospitals' website, calling their contact number, or visiting the hospital directly.