Surgical Correction of Hallux Rigidus

Effective surgical treatment for hallux rigidus

The surgical correction of hallux rigidus is a procedure used to treat a condition where the big toe joint becomes stiff and painful. The procedure involves removing the damaged cartilage and bone spurs in the joint, and then reshaping the joint to improve its range of motion. This can be done through a variety of techniques, including joint fusion or joint replacement. The surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia, and patients may need to stay in the hospital for a few days following the procedure. Recovery time can vary, but patients may need to wear a special shoe or boot for several weeks to protect the foot and allow it to heal properly. Physical therapy may also be recommended to help restore strength and mobility to the foot. With proper care and rehabilitation, most patients are able to return to their normal activities within a few months.