This past Tuesday (12/20) I underwent a surgical procedure to lengthen the tendon of the little finger and neighbor of the left foot and to lengthen the upper part of the second and third toe of the left foot, to correct the so-called “golf club” that it lasted after surgery to lengthen the second and third toe of the left foot.
After surgery to lengthen the Achilles tendon, transpose the muscle and lengthen the second and third toe on my left foot, performed three years ago, my toes on the left corner of my foot (fourth and fifth toe from the big toe) began to claw. This made them bent downwards when walking, which caused me a lot of pain.
I went to the doctor with this complaint and he recommended a surgical procedure, which was performed today.
I went to the doctor with this complaint and he recommended a surgical procedure, which was performed today.
I'm resting for now, but am already being able to lightly lean on my left foot - still feeling some pain. Luckily, crutches or walking aids are not needed for my recovery.
Even with the end of the year festivities, I chose to perform the surgery this week as it has been bothering me for a while now. I also just graduated from college, and this surgery out of the way, I am able to make plans and not be interrupted professionally next year.
One more step completed on this journey to begin 2023 on the right and left foot.
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