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Flat foot, or plantar pes planus or fallen arches, is a condition in which the arch of the foot collapses, resulting in most or all the sole of the foot being in contact with the ground. In children, the arch persists when on tiptoes or sitting (flexible flat foot), but in adults, even when unloading the foot, the arch persists (rigid flat foot). Flat foot surgery deformity is a severe measure when conservative measures—orthotics, physiotherapy, rest—are of no relief.

When Surgery Is Helpful

  • Pain continues despite rest, physiotherapy, and orthotics
  • The arch is flat when bearing weight (“too-many-toes” sign)
  • Fatigue, tripping, or imbalance affects daily activity

Recognizing the Surgical Options

Prospero Medical provides three established surgical approaches:

  • Arthroereisis (Calcaneo‑stop) This is a minimally invasive procedure wherein a small implant (usually in the sinus tarsi) guides the realignment and stabilizes the subtalar joint to reduce over-pronation. Recovery is rapid, with most patients walking again shortly afterwards.
  • Osteotomies More advanced osteotomies are usually performed on adult bones, with the calcaneus or medial cuneiform being precisely cut and reoriented for an accurate correction. Soft-tissue procedures may also be combined for an optimized effect, such as lengthening of the Achilles tendon.
  • Arthrodesis (Joint Fusion) Reserved for flat foot deformities that are severe or stiff, where joint fusion offers long-term stability when other options would not work.

The Surgical Path at Prospero Medical

1. Personalized Assessment

Prior to making any surgical suggestions, Prospero’s pediatric orthopedic specialists assess your child’s heel positioning (valgus or varus), gait while walking, positioning of the foot, and arch flexibility. Tests like the “Hubscher’s maneuver” (Jack’s test) distinguish between fixed and flexible flat feet. Prior X-rays can be requested for accurate measurement of angles like talonavicular coverage and calcaneal pitch

2. Customized Surgical Plan

You will be offered a fully tailored plan—whether it’s subtalar arthroereisis with an implant as small as a grain of rice, a specific bone realignment, tendon release, or a combination of interventions

3. Safe Anaesthesia Options

At Prospero, choices between regional (nerve block or spinal) and general anaesthesia are offered. For enhanced comfort and minimized pain, a nerve block at the back of the knee can be given.

4. Expertise in Action

Mini-incisions (< 90 minutes) permit exposure of the sinus tarsi. Experts insert the correct implant proficiently, make any required bone cuts, and adjust tendon flexibility. The incision is afterward closed using absorbable sutures and dressed to protect. 

5. Smooth Recovery

Patients usually walk shortly following surgery—sometimes even on the same day. The splint or cast is put on first, followed by a removable boot after 2 weeks. Weight-bearing is postponed for 6–8 weeks, with gradual return to shoes by 10–12 weeks. The majority are back to full mobility within 3–4 months, although complete healing can take up to 1–2 years.

Aftercare with Prospero

  • Lift the leg, apply ice and dress with fresh dressings to control swelling.
  • Gentle physiotherapy starts at 4–6 weeks after surgery, escalating at week 8.
  • Follow-up is provided by Prospero for 6–12 months. Early notification of any issue avoids complications .

Why Opt for Turkey for Flat Foot Deformity Surgery?

Prospero Medical has two of the best hospitals—Can Hospital in Izmir and Private Florya Hospital—providing:

  • 5-star accommodation with bilingual support 24/7
  • Advanced medical technology and accredited facilities
  • Heavily experienced surgical teams with pediatric orthopaedic specialisation

The strength of Turkey lies in its affordability:

 Patients receive world-class care at a fraction of the cost, without compromising quality. And while healing, you can also discover Turkey’s wealth of culture—making medical treatment an unforgettable health experience.

Transparent Pricing & Trust

Prospero boasts about providing complete transparency—no surprise charges, no pressure sales. The break-up of costs is as follows:

  • Surgeon’s fee & anaesthesia
  • Hospital stay and accommodation
  • Medical devices (implants, casts, meds)
  • Post-op care and physiotherapy

Prior to surgery, a comprehensive quotation detailing what is included will be provided. Prospero emphasizes trust, open communication, and the patient’s welfare.

Who Benefits Most?

  • People with painful, flexible or rigid flat-foot.
  • Those struggling with ankle instability, †heel pain, or wadding gait.
  • Patients who’ve tried conservative treatments like orthotics or physiotherapy without success.
  • Individuals seeking long-term correction rather than temporary solutions.

Real Results, Real Impact

Picture these transformations:

  • Restored arch and stability—no inward heel tilt or shoe wear anymore.
  • Easier, pain-free walking—walking or standing for hours is now comfortable again.
  • Better posture—less tension in the knees, back, and hips.
  • Restored confidence—walk, hike, or stand without concern.

How to Get Started

Schedule a first consultation via Prospero Medical’s UK office.

  • Pre-send x-rays, scans, and medical notes.
  • Customize a travel & treatment package—meticulously planned from arrival to rehabilitation.
  • Enjoy post-op follow-up in Turkey (and even optional checkups back in the UK).

Is Flat-Foot Surgery for You?

If you’re tired of persistent arch or heel pain and want a definitive solution, flat-foot surgery may be the right choice. Prospero Medical offers:

  • Proven techniques—arthroereisis, osteotomies, tendon procedures.
  • An inclusive surgical pathway—from diagnosis to recovery.
  • Expert surgical teams, premium facilities, and caring support staff.
  • Effective, durable outcomes that enhance mobility and quality of life.

Should You Consider Flat Foot Surgery?

Once your child continues to have arch collapse, pain, or fatigue even with the use of orthotics and exercise therapy, surgical correction can be considered. Prospero Medical introduces a flat foot deformity surgery , expert-led, patient-centered solution—combining cutting-edge orthopedic care, affordable fees, luxurious care, and an enriching cultural context.

Next Steps

  • Request a quote personalized to your child’s condition
  • Book an online consultation with a pediatric orthopaedic specialist
  • Begin the journey toward restored function, decreased pain, and a healthy gait. 

Let Prospero Medical walk this long road with you—from diagnosis through recovery so that your child can walk confidently and comfortably in the long run.

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