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Cheilectomy week 9

Main things to report are continued exercise regime of walking and PT exercises (going up on the toe and 'bouncing' - this can be painful, but that's normal), scar care (I use Hustle Butter which is actually marketed for tattoo aftercare and contains shea, coconut, aloe, vitamin E and so on), and scar massaging using castor oil. The walking gives some pain - mainly in the bone around the MTP joint (and the osteotomy site on the proximal phalanges) and all the way up the metatarsal bone along the foot. I'm guessing this is normal and I just need to ease off if it gets too much. It's a bit off-putting though because it feels like a burning pain much like I had before the operation (caused by the bone spurs). I do have a fair amount of diminished space between the proximal phalanges and first metatarsal due to loss of cartilage, so this may also be a factor (I will have to have a fusion at some point when this becomes too diminished). Image source: https://en.wikipedia

Cheilectomy Week 8

As I go into week 8 from the date of the cheilectomy and osteotomy to treat hallux rigidus stage 2, I'm mindful that this is supposed to be a big turning point. In my notes that I was discharged with it states,     "You should return to your normal daily activities (and stop the PT exercises) after 8 weeks, although exercising the joint from time to time may still help." Now I'm a bit literal, so I'm tempted to follow the guidance to the letter. But I actually think my PT has really only just begun. Maybe that's because I had the osteotomy, maybe the guidance is pretty good for cheilectomies on their own. And as for getting back to 'normal' activity, well, given that normal activity was much reduced due to the condition of hallux rigidus in the first place, this could be a little difficult to measure (and since I'm not a runner, and I'm in my mid fifties, it puts me a little at odds with the experiences of many in blog posts and discussions I&#