Severed tendon

By |2023-06-25T14:53:13+10:00June 26th, 2023|Diagnosis, Foot pain, MTPJ|

Blog's main page This patient presented with a painful enlarged 2nd MTPJ, but her main concern was the fact that the associated 2nd toe is "floppy" and catches on the ground. She has had previous surgery on this 2nd MTPJ when in her 20s. She can no longer walk barefoot, and it is now leading to [...]

Advances in neuroma surgery

By |2023-06-19T09:31:16+10:00June 19th, 2023|Neuroma|

Blog's main page Neuromas are one of the most common conditions seen by a podiatric surgeon. The image is of a recent case, showing how small the incision can be and what a neuroma looks like intra-op. The shiny white structure in the wound is the neuroma I have pushed up with my left index finger [...]

Paediatric rigid flat foot

By |2023-06-14T10:44:39+10:00June 1st, 2023|Bunions, Flat feet, Foot pain, Post operative|

Blog's main page This 16-year-old had been struggling since he commenced walking – marked and multiple symptoms on the foot, including lateral midfoot and rearfoot pain, and bunion formation. However, his main symptoms were being experienced on the medial longitudinal arch. The non-weight-bearing image was taken on the day of his surgery, but, when he first [...]

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