Overview
Mr Hakeem provides advanced reconstructive surgery for complex and severe foot deformities, including Charcot foot and failed previous surgery. Drawing on subspecialty training in limb reconstruction, he tailors each procedure to restore shape, function and quality of life.
Conditions Treated
- Charcot foot deformity
- Complex flatfoot deformity
- Pes cavus (high arch) deformity
- Post-traumatic foot deformity
- Diabetic foot complications
- Failed previous foot surgery
The Treatment Process
Initial Consultation
Detailed assessment of deformity, imaging and any underlying conditions such as diabetes.
Treatment Planning
A carefully staged plan, often involving multidisciplinary input.
Surgery (if required)
Reconstructive techniques to correct deformity and restore alignment.
Rehabilitation
Extended, closely monitored recovery to protect healing bone and soft tissue.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does foot reconstruction take to heal?
Healing varies with complexity, often taking 3–6 months, with regular monitoring throughout.
Will I need a cast or brace?
Most patients require a period of immobilisation or bracing to protect the correction while it heals.
Is foot reconstruction suitable for diabetic patients?
Yes — Mr Hakeem has specific experience managing diabetic and Charcot foot reconstruction, with care coordinated around each patient’s overall health.