Dr.Artis was so amazing. After going to two other podiatrists who gave me no support or hope, Dr. artis made me feel like there can be change for me. She was so patient, kind and informative. I’m actually excited to go back and get my results.
Flat feet surgery is among the most technically demanding procedures in foot and ankle surgery because reconstructing the arch involves restoring the coordinated function of bones, joints, tendons, and ligaments simultaneously, and the surgical plan must be individualized to the specific deformity pattern each patient presents. At Healthy Feet Podiatry, our NYC flat feet surgeons do not apply a single operative template to every patient. We evaluate deformity stage, hindfoot flexibility, joint arthritic change, tendon integrity, and patient activity goals, then build a surgical plan designed to achieve durable correction with the least invasive approach the anatomy permits.
Flat feet surgery more precisely, flatfoot reconstruction or adult-acquired flatfoot deformity correction is indicated for patients in whom: conservative management including custom orthotics, physical therapy, and footwear modification has failed to control pain and functional limitation over a period of six or more months; deformity is progressive despite conservative care; posterior tibial tendon dysfunction has advanced to Stage II or III with flexible or semi-rigid hindfoot valgus; or the foot has developed rigid deformity or arthritis requiring joint-level correction. The surgical approach is determined by deformity stage: Stage II PTTD typically requires soft-tissue reconstruction (posterior tibial tendon debridement or transfer, spring ligament repair) combined with bony correction (medializing calcaneal osteotomy, lateral column lengthening, or Cotton osteotomy for forefoot varus); Stage III and IV deformity with arthritic change requires subtalar, talonavicular, or triple arthrodesis to correct rigid deformity and eliminate arthritic pain permanently.

Flat feet surgery at Healthy Feet Podiatry is performed in accredited outpatient surgical facilities, with individualized recovery protocols based on procedure type and patient factors. Soft-tissue procedures combined with calcaneal osteotomy the most common flatfoot reconstruction for Stage II PTTD typically involve a period of non-weight-bearing in a cast followed by progressive weight-bearing in a boot beginning at six to eight weeks, with return to regular footwear at four to six months. Arthrodesis procedures for rigid deformity involve longer protected weight-bearing timelines reflecting bone healing requirements, typically with return to activity at six to nine months. Minimally invasive techniques are used wherever the deformity pattern and required correction permit, reducing soft-tissue trauma and supporting faster rehabilitation. Our NYC surgical team discusses all procedural options, expected recovery, footwear and activity implications, and insurance coverage in detail at the pre-surgical consultation patients proceed to surgery fully informed.

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Dr.Artis was so amazing. After going to two other podiatrists who gave me no support or hope, Dr. artis made me feel like there can be change for me. She was so patient, kind and informative. I’m actually excited to go back and get my results.
Everyone was super friendly. Doctor Rick’s explained everything thoroughly.
Dr Bell was incredibly thorough and personable. Gave me great information and useful information for my next steps. A great experience!
“Fast, professional, and very clean office. I was checked in and seen within 10 minutes of my scheduled time. Dr. Ricks was straight to the point but thorough. The front desk staff was also incredibly helpful.
All of the staff are super welcoming and professional! Bianca took excellent care in getting my X-rays. Dr. Ricks was thorough in explaining my diagnosis and next steps. Highly recommended!!
Well before I came in today to see Dr. Ricks my foot in pain was 9/10 and now I feel good 🙏🏿🤩 thanks
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Dr. Farah Alani is a New York City foot and ankle surgeon at To Healthy Feet Podiatry, a boutique podiatry practice located in the heart…

Dr. Alison Bell was born in Manhattan and is a Public Health graduate of Charles R. Drew University. She obtained her medical degree from Kent…

Dr. Roxann Clarke is a graduate of Hampton University in Virginia, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Biology and her Master of Science…

Dr. Ricks is a board-certified fellowship-trained podiatric surgeon committed to delivering top-tier foot and ankle care. From New Jersey, she a Bachelor’s in…

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