Expert Tendon Repair Care in Totowa, NJ

At Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists, we specialize in restoring movement and relieving pain with advanced tendon repair treatments. Whether you’re suffering from an injury or chronic tendon issues, our skilled podiatrists in Totowa, NJ are here to help you get back on your move quickly and safely.

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Why Choose Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists for Tendon Repair?

When it comes to tendon injuries, timely and precise care makes all the difference. At Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists, we use modern diagnostic tools to assess your condition thoroughly and tailor treatments that suit your unique needs. Our approach balances cutting-edge techniques with personalized attention, ensuring you understand every step of your recovery.

From minimally invasive procedures to post-repair rehabilitation, we focus on restoring your tendon strength and function while minimizing downtime. Located conveniently in Totowa, NJ, we are committed to supporting your journey toward pain-free mobility.

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FAQs

What causes tendon injuries in the foot and ankle?

Tendon injuries often result from overuse, sudden trauma, or degeneration due to aging. Activities involving repetitive motion or high impact can strain the tendons, leading to inflammation or tears.

How is a tendon tear diagnosed?

Our podiatrists use physical examinations, ultrasound, and sometimes MRI scans to evaluate the extent of tendon damage and confirm a diagnosis.

What treatment options are available for tendon repair?

Treatment ranges from conservative therapies like rest and physical therapy to surgical repair in severe cases. The best plan depends on the injury severity and your lifestyle needs.

How long is the recovery after tendon repair surgery?

Recovery varies but typically involves several weeks of immobilization followed by gradual rehabilitation. We guide you through each phase to ensure safe and effective healing.

Can I prevent future tendon injuries?

Yes, maintaining good foot biomechanics, stretching regularly, and avoiding sudden increases in activity can reduce the risk of tendon problems.

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