- What is heel surgery?
Heel surgery includes different procedure that treat chronic heel pain, heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon injuries, deformities, or fractures. The goal is to reduce pain, restore mobility, and improve foot function.
- When is heel surgery recommended?
Surgery is usually considered when pain lasts more than 6 months and does not improve with treatments like physical therapy, orthotics or medication. It is also recommended for tendons tear, deformities or fractures.
- What conditions can heel surgery treat?
Common conditions include plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, achilles tendon rupture, haglund’s deformity and heel fractures.
- What are the main types of heel surgery?
The main types of heel surgery include plantar fasciotomy, which involves cutting a small part of the plantar fascia to reduce tension and relieve chronic plantar fasciitis; heel spur removal, where the surgeon removes the bony growth that causes persistent pain; achilles tendon repair, a procedure that stitches or grafts the torn Achilles tendon to restore strength and function; Haglund’s deformity surgery, which focuses on removing the bony bump at the back of the heel that irritates the tendon; and fracture surgery, where broken heel bones are realigned and fixed with screws or plates to ensure proper healing.
- What happens during the surgery?
Depending on the procedure, the surgeon may remove a spur, release the plantar fascia, repair or reattach the Achilles tendon, correct deformities and fix fractures.
- How long is the recovery period?
Recovery depends on the type of surgery; plantar fasciotomy and heel spur removal recovery takes 6 to 8 weeks, achilles tendon repair recovery takes several months, haglund’s deformity surgery’s recovery time is 3 to 6 months and fracture surgery’s healing is weeks to months.
- Will I need physical therapy?
Yes. Physical therapy helps restore strength, flexibility and mobility especially after Achilles tendon or plantar fascia procedures.
- When can I walk again after surgery?
This depends on the procedure; some surgeries allow light weight-bearing within a few weeks. Others, like Achilles tendon repair, require longer non-weight-bearing periods. Your surgeon will give specific instructions.
- What results can I expect?
Most patients experience significant pain relief, better mobility and improved quality of life. Heel surgery often provides long-term results by correcting the root cause of pain.
- How much does heel surgery cost in Turkey?
Costs vary depending on procedure type, surgeon experience, hospital, need for physical therapy.