Ankle Surgery

Ankle Surgery in Austin, Buda, and Kyle, TX

Do You Need Ankle Surgery?

More often than not, ankle injuries are treated using a combination of rest, medication, and inflammation management. While most ankle injuries respond well to those treatment methods, others may continue causing discomfort. If this has happened to you, you may need ankle surgery. Dr. Mark Robson, Dr. David Liou, and Dr. Thanh Nguyen of Austin Podiatry are ready to help if you are looking for expert surgeons in the Austin, Buda, or Kyle, TX. areas. 

What Can You Expect from Ankle Surgery?

Generally speaking, a podiatrist will only recommend ankle surgery if all other treatment options have been exhausted. Your podiatrist may also consider ankle surgery a necessary option for your treatment if your condition shows signs of deterioration. If your ankle is growing weaker or causing more discomfort by the day, your doctor may acknowledge that surgery is the only way to manage that issue.

Podiatrists can perform different forms of ankle surgery. Ankle fraction surgery is one of the most common variations of that procedure because it’s used to address broken bones in that joint. Meanwhile, ankle fusion surgery can mitigate the long-term discomfort associated with arthritis. Certain procedures focus more on repairing the connective tissues in the ankle, which are known for granting extra stability.

Those are just some examples of the ankle surgeries people undergo. Consult your podiatrist if your ankle issues aren’t going away so you can discuss which surgical procedure can help you the most. Listen to their diagnosis and start making arrangements for your surgical appointment.

How Do You Prepare for Ankle Surgery?

Preparing for ankle surgery primarily involves following the instructions provided by your podiatrist. Once you’ve chosen a date for the surgery, you can discuss whether you need to stop taking certain medications. You may also need to undergo certain tests before the surgery, so schedule an additional appointment with your doctor if necessary.

If you have a smoking habit, your podiatrist will tell you to stop in the days leading up to your procedure. Smoking can slow down your rate of recovery and cause additional complications, so dropping that habit is critical.

You should also talk to your loved ones and see who can assist you during and after the day of your ankle surgery. Ask a trusted friend or family member to drive you home from the hospital. Having someone stick around at home with you is also ideal because you’ll likely have trouble moving for the first few weeks.

Find the Right Podiatrist Near You Today

Austin Podiatry is located in Austin, and short distance from Buda and Kyle TX. Call us at (512) 448-3668 today!

Austin Podiatry

Address

1221 W Ben White Blvd. (@ Banister) Suite 212B,
Austin, TX 78704

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*Office closed from 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM daily for lunch

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8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Wednesday  

8:30 am - 5:00 pm

Thursday  

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Closed

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