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My Feet Pain All The Time, Limits Walking. Would Surgery Help With This

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Mexico, ME
February 8, 2024
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Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis: Types, Recovery, and More Read Article...
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Your best bet, may be talking to your Doctor, (Rheumatologist, or your Primary Care Doctor), to explain it to you & you can
make the decision.

February 8, 2024
myRAteam

It sounds like you're experiencing a lot of discomfort. Surgery is indeed one of the options for managing severe pain in the feet and ankles due to rheumatoid arthritis (RA), especially when medications or therapy haven't been effective. Here are some surgical options that might be considered:

- **Arthroscopic Surgery** Show Full Answer

It sounds like you're experiencing a lot of discomfort. Surgery is indeed one of the options for managing severe pain in the feet and ankles due to rheumatoid arthritis (RA), especially when medications or therapy haven't been effective. Here are some surgical options that might be considered:

- **Arthroscopic Surgery**: This involves using a small camera to guide instruments to remove tissues or bone spurs in the joint.
- **Arthrodesis (Fusion) Surgery**: This procedure fuses joint bones together to reduce pain by eliminating motion in the arthritic joint.
- **Arthroplasty (Ankle Replacement) Surgery**: This replaces the ankle joint with an artificial implant, offering increased mobility and more range of motion than fusion surgery.

However, surgery comes with risks such as bleeding, infection, and pain, and recovery can vary. It's important to discuss the benefits and risks with your doctor to see if surgery is the right option for you. Some people report significant pain reduction and satisfaction after surgery, but outcomes can differ.

February 8, 2024

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