Broken bones, or fractures, are a common complaint in podiatry offices. In many cases, immobility in a cast will be enough to hold the bones in place as they heal. However, extensive breaks that can’t heal properly on their own will need surgical intervention. Our podiatrists have extensive experience in foot and ankle surgery for various fractures and comprehensive post-surgical care to get you back on your feet.

Treatment for Different Types of Fractures

Several surgical techniques can be used to set and repair broken bones. Treatment depends on the location of the fracture, the severity of the break, and the specific bones and joints affected. A stable fracture may need only a cast or minimally invasive surgery because the broken ends of the bone are still in alignment.

However, fixation surgery may be needed to correct more complex fractures such as:

What Does Fixation Surgery Involve?

Fixation surgery involves fitting permanent screws or plates into your bones to fuse them back together and provide strength or stability that would otherwise be lost. Orthopedic surgeons perform these procedures so that the bones, joints, muscles, and tendons function together after healing.

A broken bone in the leg, foot, or ankle may involve:

Which Bones Might Need Surgery to Repair a Fracture?

Trauma, overuse injuries, and osteoporosis are common causes of fractures in the feet and ankles. Surgery may be required to stabilize the bones of the:

If you’re tired of living with foot and ankle pain, the skilled podiatry team at Northwest Extremity Specialists is ready to provide the relief you need. Call us today at 503-245-2420 to make an appointment in the Portland-area office closest to you.

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