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About Dr George Tsatsos
Expertise
All questions related to surgery, orthopedics and medicine of the foot and ankle. Second Opinion specialist in Foot and Ankle including fractures All questions relating to foot and ankle problems in children Sports medicine of the foot and ankle Runner's and walking problems

Experience
PRIVATE PRACTICES: Ankle N Foot Center.com, 2220 W Belmont Ave., Chgo., IL 60618 since 1979 Ankle & Foot Center of Elmhurst, 401 N.York Rd., Elmhurst, IL, 60126, since 1989. Physicians Suites, Bethany Hospital, 3435 W. Van Buren, Chgo., Il, 60624, since1980. HOSPITAL & SURGICAL AFFILIATIONS: Bethany Hospital, 3435 W. Van Buren, Chgo., Il.- Podiatry staff since 1979 Glen Oaks Medical Center, 701 Winthrop, Glen Dale Hts, IL – Podiatry staff since 1997. Elmhurst Medsurge, 401 N. York Rd., Elmhurst, IL, 60126, since 1999 Resurrection Health Care Surgery Center, 3101 N. Harlem Ave., Chicago, IL, since 1999 Chicago Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital, 4501 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago, IL, since 2008

Organizations
Member of the National & Midwest Academy of Ambulatory Foot Surgery. Member of American College of Sports Medicine. Member of American Medical Athletic Association. Member of Chicago Metropolitan Ski Council.

Publications
Prolotherapy in the Treatment of Foot Problems Clinical Correspondence, June 2002. Vol 92- no. 6 Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Paper on Treatment of Delta-Phalanx of the Foot – submitted for publication to Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery & for Fellowship of ACPPS., September, 1998 Sports Medicine Consultant for the book-Triathlon 101 Essentials for Multisport Success by John Mora – 1999 ISBN 0-88011-811-3 Windy City Sports – October 1996 Marathon Issue “Keeping Your Feet Happy” American Running & Fitness Association, Clinic Advisor & Lifetime Member – Editorial Staff since 1990.

Education/Credentials
Fellow-American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedists, since 1991. Fellow-Academy of Ambulatory Foot Surgery, since 1980. Fellow- American Institute of Foot Medicine , since 1987. Fellow-American College of Foot & Ankle Pediatrics, since 1998. Certified in Laser Surgery- by Wenske Laser Center, Ravenswood Hospital, 1991. Certified in Foot and Ankle Arthroscopy – by Doctor’s Hospital, 1991. Certified Preceptorship Director-Scholl College of Podiatry 1993-2006 Board Certified in Foot & Ankle Surgery-A.B.M.S.P., since 1987. Recertified 8/08 till 3/31/2012 Board Certified in Podiatric Foot & Ankle Orthopedics-A.B.P.O.P.P.M., 1991. Recertified 10/2003 till 12/2013 Board Certified in Pain Management-A.A.P.M., since 1990.-retired Clinical Instructor – Department of Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University 10/2007 until present

 
   

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Podiatry - foot pain after bunion surgery


Expert: Dr George Tsatsos - 10/16/2009

Question
I had bunion surgery in August of 2008.  It is now October of 2009 and I still have pain.  I went to get a second opinion and the dr gave me a cortizone shot(April 2009).  It helped some, but there is definite nerve pain too.  Now the pain before the cortizone shot is back, so I have nerve pain and joint pain. I have had an MRI and an xray, but no one sees anything.   Can you tell me what my next step should be.  What type of Dr should I see?  Is there anything that can be done and is stuff like this covered under insurance typically?  It is really affecting me physically and mentally.  There is only one pair of shoes I can wear that I can get through the day in, and my foot still hurts even in these.  I can't wear sneakers and I can't walk for exercise.  Thank you in advance for your help.

Answer
If you stand a lot or are overweight-that will add time to the healing process.
It can take up to 6 months for the nerves to heal and up to 3-4 months for the joint surgery to heal. You should really be able to have an open dialogue with one of the doctors and also accept the possibility that there may be some leftover discomfort.This needs to be explained to you in language you can understand. Ask the doctors directly, and try top pick among the 2-3 if you go to another doc. Don't seek perfection-seek answers that you understand.
If it is nerve pain due to irritation-then that should get better.If it is nerve pain due to a surgical problem-that might not get better without more surgery. I always have this conversation with my patients and let them know that surgery does have risks. That said...
Sometimes physical therapy and injections may help. Soft orthotics may help.
See a podiatrist who is board certified and does second surgical opinions and can do alcohol injections.
Sometimes these may be beneficial in deadening the nerve pain-but wait 6 months after the surgery before you do alcohol injection. Try the other options first.
Wish I could help you more!
We are located in Chicago and do second opinions

Good Luck!
Hope this helps!

Dr George Tsatsos
Chicago Podiatrist 60618,60661
Elmhurst Podiatrist 60126
Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery & Orthopedics
New Chicago South Loop Location
AnkleNFoot.com

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