Journal of Clinical Medicine (Sep 2023)

The Classic Three-Month Post-Operative Adaptation Phase in Foot and Ankle Surgery—An Expert Perspective

  • Simone Santini,
  • Andrea Marinozzi,
  • Mario Herrera-Pérez,
  • Sergio Tejero,
  • Martin Wiewiorski,
  • Cesar de Cesar Netto,
  • Alexandre Leme Godoy-Santos,
  • Victor Valderrabano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12196217
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 19
p. 6217

Abstract

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Foot and ankle disorders are a common reason for orthopedic surgical intervention. After surgery, specific precautions such as partial weight bearing or complete unloading, and the use of walking aids, coupled with a period of rest, are usually implemented to ensure the surgical outcome. However, when these aids are discontinued and the patients resume load increase and normal daily activities, they may enter a transitional phase characterized by inflammation, swelling, and pain. We call this phenomenon the “classic three-month post-operative adaptation phase” (POAP). It is essential to differentiate this physiological transition phase from other conditions, such as from the immediate post-surgical inflammation, complex pain regional syndrome, or an infection. The objective of this expert opinion is to describe and raise medical awareness of this evidence-based phenomenon, which we commonly observe in our daily practice.

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