Becca85
05-31-2007, 04:01 PM
Hi everyone, I'm going to try to be as brief as possible, but my feet are extremely complicated so please bear with me.
I'm 22, and I started noticing foot problems when I was 15. When I was 18, in 2003, I was diagnosed with tarsal tunnel syndrome and had surgery in my right foot, then had the same problems and surgery in 2004 on my left foot.
Then I started having terrible pain, saw a very good surgeon, and was diagnosed with toe deformities, PTTD, severe flatfoot deformity, tarsal tunnel syndrome (again) and tenosynovitis in the FHL. I also had a shredded spring ligament. This was all in each foot.
In March of '06 I had surgery on my right foot: ant/post calcaneal osteotomy, iliac crest bone graft (combo allo- and autograft), repairs to the FHL, PTT, and spring ligament, tarsal tunnel release. I'm now 15 months post. In October of '06 I had surgery on my left foot: ant/post calcaneal osteotomy, iliac crest bone graft (combo allo- and autograft), repairs to the FHL, PTT, and spring ligament, tarsal tunnel release, FDL tendon transfer to PTT, excision of accessory navicula, medial cuneiform osteotomy. I'm now 7 months post. Finally in March of '07 I had 3 screws and a plate removed from my left foot and some bone and scar tissue that was rubbing a nerve trimmed.
Ok, that's the end of the surgical history, I promise. Here's my problem. Last August, when my right foot was just about 6 months post, I developed a pain on the outside of my foot, about an inch behind my 5th toe. It occurred suddenly, but became chronic. It does get better with rest, but if I stand for 15 minutes it comes back. My surgeon and I discussed this over the winter and his theory was that since the arch in my right foot is a little too high (it never settled after it came out of the cast) the imbalance must be causing the stress and pain, and thus I'm scheduled for July to take out the bone graft, shave it down, and reinsert to get the arch to a normal position. Everything seemed fine. However, a few weeks ago the exact same pain occurred in my left foot! It's at relatively the same point post-op as well. I called my surgeon, he's concerned, stuck both feet back in cam walkers for 3 weeks, after which I'll see him.
I've been thinking about this a great deal, and my personal theory is that since my left foot has a normal arch, reducing the arch in my right foot won't do anything. I think that raising the arch even to a normal height might be causing the problem, but since going back to flat feet isn't an option, we're going to need to find another solution. One thought is orthotics, but I'm not yet at the point where I want to commit to wearing orthotics for the rest of my life. So that leaves us looking for a surgical solution. I'm also starting to have pains going along the inside of my foot, just aches mostly. Not sure if that's relevant.
If anyone has any suggestions, or experience, I would love to hear from you. Even if it's just an idea for something to search on. If you're still reading, thank you, I'm sorry it's so long.
I'm 22, and I started noticing foot problems when I was 15. When I was 18, in 2003, I was diagnosed with tarsal tunnel syndrome and had surgery in my right foot, then had the same problems and surgery in 2004 on my left foot.
Then I started having terrible pain, saw a very good surgeon, and was diagnosed with toe deformities, PTTD, severe flatfoot deformity, tarsal tunnel syndrome (again) and tenosynovitis in the FHL. I also had a shredded spring ligament. This was all in each foot.
In March of '06 I had surgery on my right foot: ant/post calcaneal osteotomy, iliac crest bone graft (combo allo- and autograft), repairs to the FHL, PTT, and spring ligament, tarsal tunnel release. I'm now 15 months post. In October of '06 I had surgery on my left foot: ant/post calcaneal osteotomy, iliac crest bone graft (combo allo- and autograft), repairs to the FHL, PTT, and spring ligament, tarsal tunnel release, FDL tendon transfer to PTT, excision of accessory navicula, medial cuneiform osteotomy. I'm now 7 months post. Finally in March of '07 I had 3 screws and a plate removed from my left foot and some bone and scar tissue that was rubbing a nerve trimmed.
Ok, that's the end of the surgical history, I promise. Here's my problem. Last August, when my right foot was just about 6 months post, I developed a pain on the outside of my foot, about an inch behind my 5th toe. It occurred suddenly, but became chronic. It does get better with rest, but if I stand for 15 minutes it comes back. My surgeon and I discussed this over the winter and his theory was that since the arch in my right foot is a little too high (it never settled after it came out of the cast) the imbalance must be causing the stress and pain, and thus I'm scheduled for July to take out the bone graft, shave it down, and reinsert to get the arch to a normal position. Everything seemed fine. However, a few weeks ago the exact same pain occurred in my left foot! It's at relatively the same point post-op as well. I called my surgeon, he's concerned, stuck both feet back in cam walkers for 3 weeks, after which I'll see him.
I've been thinking about this a great deal, and my personal theory is that since my left foot has a normal arch, reducing the arch in my right foot won't do anything. I think that raising the arch even to a normal height might be causing the problem, but since going back to flat feet isn't an option, we're going to need to find another solution. One thought is orthotics, but I'm not yet at the point where I want to commit to wearing orthotics for the rest of my life. So that leaves us looking for a surgical solution. I'm also starting to have pains going along the inside of my foot, just aches mostly. Not sure if that's relevant.
If anyone has any suggestions, or experience, I would love to hear from you. Even if it's just an idea for something to search on. If you're still reading, thank you, I'm sorry it's so long.

