Foot Deformity Correction and Reconstructive Surgery
Comprehensive Care for Foot Pain, Deformities, and Complex Conditions
At Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin, our foot and ankle specialists provide advanced care for a wide range of foot deformities through both non-surgical treatments and reconstructive foot surgery. Whether you’re struggling with chronic pain, difficulty walking, or visible deformities, our team delivers personalized solutions to restore function, relieve discomfort, and improve your quality of life.
What Are Foot Deformities?
Foot deformities refer to structural issues in the bones, joints, or soft tissues of the foot that affect alignment, balance, and movement. These conditions may be present at birth, develop over time due to arthritis or injury, or result from wearing ill-fitting footwear.
Common foot deformities we treat include:
Hammertoes
Flatfoot (Fallen Arches)
High Arches (Cavus Foot)
Claw Toe
Charcot Foot
Post-traumatic deformities
Congenital foot abnormalities
When Is Reconstructive Surgery Needed?
Reconstructive foot surgery is often recommended when conservative treatments—such as orthotics, bracing, physical therapy, or medications—fail to relieve symptoms or when the deformity causes progressive damage, instability, or limits daily activities. Surgical correction may involve:
Realignment of bones and joints
Fusion of damaged joints (arthrodesis)
Tendon transfers or lengthening
Bunion or hammertoe correction
Midfoot or hindfoot reconstruction
Treatment of Charcot neuroarthropathy
Benefits of Foot Reconstruction
Improved foot alignment and function
Relief from chronic pain and pressure points
Enhanced mobility and stability
Prevention of further deformity or joint damage
Improved appearance and shoe fit
Expert Foot and Ankle Care in Wisconsin
Our orthopaedic surgeons use state-of-the-art imaging techniques to plan and perform precise reconstructive procedures. From simple bunion corrections to complex surgeries, we aim to help you return to a pain-free, active lifestyle.
Your Recovery Journey
Recovery from foot reconstruction varies by procedure, but most patients can expect a period of limited weight-bearing followed by guided rehabilitation. Our physical and occupational therapy teams work closely with you to rebuild strength, improve gait, and promote healing every step of the way.
OUR FOOT AND ANKLE SPECIALISTS
Specialties:
Sports Medicine, Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Spine, Foot & Ankle, Elbow, Hand & Wrist
Specialties:
Knee, Shoulder, Sports Medicine, Foot & Ankle
Specialties:
Foot, Ankle, Knee & Sports Medicine
Ready to Take the Next Step Toward Relief?
If you’re experiencing foot or ankle pain, discomfort, or limited mobility, our orthopedic specialists are here to help. Request an appointment today and take the first step toward feeling better.
