Advanced Foot Care Center

Foot deformities and disorders can arise from various causes—trauma, disease, congenital conditions, or systemic issues—and in many cases, reconstructive foot surgery may be the most effective solution. At Advanced Foot Care Center, serving patients in Thorofare and Salem, NJ, we offer advanced surgical options to restore foot structure, function, and appearance, helping you regain mobility and improve your quality of life.

While conservative therapies like orthotics, physical therapy, or medications are often the first line of treatment, some conditions require surgical intervention to achieve lasting relief and correct structural problems. Many procedures can be performed on an outpatient basis, with minimally invasive techniques when appropriate.

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Why Patients May Need Reconstructive Foot Surgery

Reconstructive foot surgery can address both cosmetic and medical concerns. Our team uses this approach to treat a wide range of conditions, including those caused by:

  • Congenital or traumatic deformities
  • Poor circulation or vascular disease
  • Metabolic or systemic disorders
  • Infections
  • Tumors or cysts
  • Arthritic conditions affecting the foot or ankle

Depending on the issue, surgery may involve repairing or reconstructing bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles, or skin. In some cases, surgical hardware such as screws, plates, pins, or wires is used to stabilize the foot during healing.

Common Reconstructive Procedures We Perform

At Advanced Foot Care Center, our board-certified specialists customize each procedure to meet the needs of the patient. Common types of reconstructive foot surgery include:

  • Hammertoe correction
  • Bunion surgery (bunionectomy)
  • Endoscopic plantar fascia release
  • Fasciotomy for tight tissue structures
  • Open ankle fusion
  • Total ankle replacement (arthroplasty)
  • Toe or ankle amputation, when necessary
  • Removal of tumors or ganglion cysts

Each surgery is designed to relieve pain, improve foot alignment, and restore the ability to walk, stand, or exercise comfortably.

What to Expect During Recovery

Recovery times vary depending on the procedure and your body’s healing response. In most cases, the foot will be immobilized using a cast, brace, or surgical boot for several weeks. Crutches or mobility aids may be required to avoid putting weight on the foot. After the initial healing phase, physical therapy plays a key role in restoring strength, flexibility, and function.

If you’re experiencing chronic foot pain, visible deformities, or have been advised to consider surgery, contact Advanced Foot Care Center in Thorofare or Salem, NJ. Our team will evaluate your condition and discuss whether reconstructive foot surgery is the right solution for long-term relief and improved mobility.