Deformity Corrections

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What Is Deformity Correction?

Foot and ankle deformities—whether congenital (since birth) or acquired due to injury, arthritis, or neuromuscular conditions—can lead to imbalance, altered gait, difficulty walking, shoe-wear problems, and chronic pain. Deformity correction aims to restore proper alignment, stability, and function of the foot and ankle using modern surgical and non-surgical techniques.

Common Deformities Treated

We provide comprehensive care for a wide range of deformities, including:

  • Flatfoot (PCFD / AAFD).
  • Cavus Foot (high arch deformity).
  • Limb Malalignment (varus, valgus, rotational deformities).
  • Congenital Foot & Ankle Deformities (present since birth).
  • Toe Deformities (hammer toe, claw toe, crossover toe).
  • Post-traumatic deformities of the foot and ankle.
  • Deformities secondary to neuromuscular disorders
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Treatment Options

Osteotomies

  • Bone-cutting procedures to realign abnormal angles and restore natural biomechanics.
  • Soft Tissue Balancing.
  • Tendon transfers, ligament repairs, or releases to correct muscle imbalance and improve joint stability.
  • Fusion Procedures.
  • Used for severe arthritis or rigidity. Fusing specific joints provides pain relief and long-term stability.
  • Ilizarov / External Fixation
    • Complex deformities.
    • Multi-planar corrections.
    • Limb lengthening.
    • Deformity correction in cases unfit for internal fixation
    • Allows gradual and highly accurate correction using an external frame.

Procedure Details

How Do I Prepare for Deformity Correction Surgery?

  • Detailed evaluation with clinical examination, X-rays, and sometimes CT scans.
  • 3D planning for complex deformities.
  • Review of medical history and medications.
  • Pre-operative physiotherapy to strengthen surrounding muscles.
  • Smoking cessation for improved healing.
  • Counselling regarding postoperative care, weight-bearing restrictions, and frame management (if using Ilizarov).

What Happens During This Procedure?

The exact steps depend on the deformity and procedure chosen, but may include:

  • Surgery under regional or general anesthesia.
  • Bone cuts (osteotomies) to realign the foot or ankle.
  • Soft tissue procedures (tendon transfers, ligament releases/repairs).
  • Fixation using screws, plates, rods or external frames.
  • If using Ilizarov, a circular frame is applied for gradual correction.
  • Wound closure and application of cast/boot/splint.

What Happens After This Procedure?

  • Hospital stay of 2-3 days depending on procedure complexity.
  • Pain control and swelling reduction measures.
  • Cast, boot, or external frame care instructions.
  • Weight-bearing depends on the type of correction (often restricted initially).
  • Regular X-rays to monitor healing and alignment.
  • Physiotherapy begins gradually to restore strength and mobility.
  • If Ilizarov is used, adjustments are guided by your surgeon.

How Long Is Recovery After This Procedure?

  • Initial healing: 6–8 weeks
  • Full recovery: 3–6 months (varies by deformity and procedure).
  • Recovery may be longer for complex or multi-planar corrections.
  • Most patients achieve significant functional improvement and pain relief.

When Should I Call My Healthcare Provider After This Procedure?

Contact your surgeon if you experience:

  • Increased pain, redness, or abnormal swelling.
  • Fever or chills.
  • Numbness or inability to move toes or ankle.
  • Excessive discharge from the wound or pin sites.
  • Loosening of external fixator components.
  • Issues with cast/boot or difficulty walking beyond expected levels.

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Doctors & Departments

Departments and Specialties

Astenortho has one of the largest and most experienced practices. Staff skilled in dozens of specialties work together to ensure quality care and successful recovery.

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Care at Astenortho

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Cutting-Edge Technology

AstenOrtho is Kerala’s Most Tech-Advanced Orthopaedic Hospital, with advanced robotics and some of the finest health-tech, which has proven time and again to give excellent patient outcomes. Our seasoned specialists combine their experience and AstenOrtho’s technological edge to keep evolving the AS.10 Robotic Precision Protocols; to keep pushing the bar of the care delivery models.

Collaboration

We host some of the best surgeons, specialists, therapists, and healthcare workers who work as one strong team to ensure best possible treatment outcomes, and ‘Zero Compromise Care’ for our patients at AstenOrtho.

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We understand the human urge of keep doing and wanting to do the things they love. At AstenOrtho, ‘Do What You Love’ is the core philosophy that drives us to ensure that we give our best shot in achieving the ‘Desired Mobility’, our patients need.

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