Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgery Specialist

Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center -  - Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon

Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center

Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeons & Podiatrists located in Annapolis, Stevensville, & Glen Burnie, MD

If you drop something on your foot or suffer a sports-related injury, reconstructive foot and ankle surgery can minimize pain, prevent additional complications, and restore your mobility. At Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center, board-certified foot and ankle surgeons Eric Harmelin, DPM, and Rikhil Patel, DPM, perform reconstructive foot and ankle surgery on people of all ages. To schedule an appointment at the office in Annapolis, Stevensville, or Glen Burnie, Maryland, call or book online today.

Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgery Q & A

What is reconstructive foot and ankle surgery?

Reconstructive foot and ankle surgery is a group of procedures that restore foot and ankle function, as well as general mobility. These operations use advanced techniques and special tools to relieve pain or discomfort caused by injuries, arthritis, infection, or congenital abnormalities.

When developing a reconstructive foot and ankle surgery treatment plan, Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center considers several factors, including tissue reconstruction, cosmetics, and your foot and ankle function. By developing a custom approach based on each individual’s needs, they can ensure more positive outcomes.

What issues do reconstructive foot and ankle surgery treat?

Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center uses reconstructive foot and ankle surgery to treat various foot issues originating from:

  • Vascular diseases
  • Diabetes
  • Alcoholism
  • Gout
  • Tumors
  • Sports injuries
  • Trauma
  • Congenital abnormalities


You might also benefit from reconstructive foot and ankle surgery if you fracture your foot or ankle.

Do I qualify for reconstructive foot and ankle surgery?

To determine if you qualify for reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center asks about your symptoms and reviews your medical history. They physically examine your feet and ankles, gently pressing on the affected parts to pinpoint areas of swelling, warmth, or tenderness.

If visual observation doesn’t provide enough information, your provider might also order X-rays, an MRI, or a bone scan to assess the bones, joints, and soft tissues in your feet. These scans can diagnose problems not visible to the naked eye and help guide treatment.

What are the types of reconstructive foot and ankle surgery?

Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center offers several types of reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, including:

  • Wound care
  • Flap surgery (fasciocutaneous, musculocutaneous, and osteocutaneous)
  • Tendon transfer
  • Tendon lengthening
  • Tendon release
  • Amputation


They also provide reconstructive surgery for fractures and severe sprains.

What is recovery like after reconstructive foot and ankle surgery?

The length of time it takes to recover from reconstructive foot and ankle surgery depends on the type of procedure you undergo. Most operations require bed rest for two to three weeks, followed by several weeks or months of physical therapy and rehabilitation.

To speed up the healing process and lower your risk of infection or other complications, follow your provider’s recovery instructions carefully. Attend each checkup, take your medication as prescribed, and slowly ease back into everyday activities.

Request a reconstructive foot and ankle surgery consultation at Annapolis Foot and Ankle Center. Call the nearest office or schedule a consultation online today.

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