jonas
07-11-2003, 05:36 PM
Hi,
I have hallux rigidus, haglunds deformity and 2,3,4 claw toes and 5th toe bunions on both feet...in addition to plantar fascitis...yay me! I wear orthotics which help a bit for the PF but nothing else.
Anyway....the following has been recommended:
1. Metatarsal osteotomy/cheilectomy to lower my elevated metatarsal and restore 1st MTPJ mobility. K-wires removed at 6 weeks.
2. Arthrodesis of 2,3,4 d.i.p and p.i.p. with tendon release. Pins removed at 6 weeks.
3. Shaving off of Haglund's deformity...no achilles involvement I've been told.
4. Shaving off of 5th toe bunions.
One foot at a time 8 weeks healing per foot supposedly. My feet hurt like crap! I've been to 5 docs and gotten 2 (podiatrists) of the 5 to agree...2 others (orthopedists) said DONT do anything and DEAL with it and one had another surgery in mind! So much for a second opinion helping eh? So...
If anyone has had these procedures could you recommend anything? I am a firefighter so dont want to return to work too early and jeapordize the results...is the 8 weeks realistic? I want to have normal biomechanical function so my hips, knees and back will stop hurting as well. Will this fix the problem or just create new ones?
Thanks
[This message has been edited by jonas (edited 07-11-2003).]
I have hallux rigidus, haglunds deformity and 2,3,4 claw toes and 5th toe bunions on both feet...in addition to plantar fascitis...yay me! I wear orthotics which help a bit for the PF but nothing else.
Anyway....the following has been recommended:
1. Metatarsal osteotomy/cheilectomy to lower my elevated metatarsal and restore 1st MTPJ mobility. K-wires removed at 6 weeks.
2. Arthrodesis of 2,3,4 d.i.p and p.i.p. with tendon release. Pins removed at 6 weeks.
3. Shaving off of Haglund's deformity...no achilles involvement I've been told.
4. Shaving off of 5th toe bunions.
One foot at a time 8 weeks healing per foot supposedly. My feet hurt like crap! I've been to 5 docs and gotten 2 (podiatrists) of the 5 to agree...2 others (orthopedists) said DONT do anything and DEAL with it and one had another surgery in mind! So much for a second opinion helping eh? So...
If anyone has had these procedures could you recommend anything? I am a firefighter so dont want to return to work too early and jeapordize the results...is the 8 weeks realistic? I want to have normal biomechanical function so my hips, knees and back will stop hurting as well. Will this fix the problem or just create new ones?
Thanks
[This message has been edited by jonas (edited 07-11-2003).]

