Expert Care for Brachymetatarsia in Totowa, NJ

Brachymetatarsia is a condition where one or more of the metatarsal bones in the foot are abnormally short, often causing discomfort and affecting foot function. At Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists, we specialize in diagnosing and treating brachymetatarsia to help restore balance and comfort to your feet.

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Why Choose Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists for Your Brachymetatarsia Treatment?

When dealing with brachymetatarsia, personalized care matters. Our team in Totowa, NJ offers tailored treatment plans that focus on your unique needs. From conservative approaches like orthotics to advanced surgical options, we guide you through every step with clear explanations and compassionate support.

Expect a thorough evaluation including physical exams and imaging to pinpoint the severity of your condition. We prioritize restoring foot function and reducing pain, aiming for results that improve your daily activities and quality of life.

Don’t let brachymetatarsia limit your mobility. Contact us at (973) 837-8173 to learn more or request an appointment today.

FAQs

What causes brachymetatarsia?

Brachymetatarsia typically results from abnormal bone growth during childhood or can be congenital. Sometimes, it may be related to trauma or other medical conditions affecting bone development.

How is brachymetatarsia diagnosed?

Diagnosis involves a physical exam and X-rays to assess the length and alignment of the metatarsal bones. This helps determine the severity and the best treatment approach.

Can brachymetatarsia be treated without surgery?

In mild cases, orthotic devices and shoe modifications may relieve symptoms. However, surgery is often recommended to correct significant shortening and improve foot mechanics.

What does surgery for brachymetatarsia involve?

Surgical treatment usually includes lengthening the affected metatarsal bone through bone grafts or gradual distraction techniques, followed by a recovery period with limited weight-bearing.

How long is the recovery after brachymetatarsia surgery?

Recovery varies but generally takes several weeks to months. Patients typically need to avoid putting weight on the foot for a period and attend follow-up visits to monitor healing.

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