Introduction
Internal splinting is a surgical technique used to stabilize and correct deformities within the foot, reducing the risk of ulcers and promoting healing. This procedure helps align the bones and tendons properly, alleviating pressure points and preventing ulcer formation.
Signs & Symptoms
Persistent open sores or ulcers on the feet
Pain and discomfort due to foot deformities
Difficulty walking or wearing shoes comfortably
Swelling and redness in the affected area
When to Consult a Doctor
If you notice any signs of foot ulcers or deformities
If existing ulcers are not healing despite treatment
If you experience severe pain or difficulty walking
Treatment Offered
Internal splinting involves surgically stabilizing the bones and tendons within the foot. This can include:
Inserting screws or plates to hold bones in place
Realigning tendons to reduce pressure on the foot
Using custom orthotics to support the foot structure