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Brachymetatarsia
9/21 15:02:59

Question
Dear sir,
I need 2nd opinion on brachymetatarsia sugery recovery.I had surgery in June 2010 on both 4th toe,everything went fine on doctors opinion after about 6 weeks  I stop turn external  fixator and I am waiting for bone to be healed, 2 weeks ago doctor removed pins from both toe ( the ones which goes inside in 4th toes to keep bone straight),my toes are very low on both side and it is hurts me when I try to walk. Also both toes are not moving they are freeze on one position,so when I walk they touch the ground and hurts very much. Is this normal? I ask my doctor today when my toes gone start moving and his answer was ...NEVER, they gone be still this is the way how they have to be after brachymetatarsia surgery? Why doctor doesn't worry me about this.Please give some answers if my toe gone move or not.Am i need any physiotherapy?
Thank you in advance and waiting for answers

Answer
Hi Medea,

I would certainly go for physical therapy.  These surgeries are complex and take a long time to heal.

Sincerely,

Marc Katz, DPM
Tampa, FL
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