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Gastrocnemius Release Surgery (Strayer Procedure) Recovery Will a gastrocnemius lengthening affect my strength or ability to walk? This procedure will cause some weakness but most patients will not notice it Some patients may have a subtle limp, but this typically resolves within six months of surgery
Gastrocnemius Recession - Approaches - Orthobullets Strayer Procedure makes a 2- 2 5inch incision either posteriorly over the midcalf with the patient prone or medially with the patient supine carry the dissection to the posterior fascia, which is then incised retract and protect the sural nerve and lesser saphenous vein
Day 1-6 Weeks - Anschutz Medical Campus Aponeurosis between gastroc and soleus is incised allowing gastroc to “slide” relative to soleus and Achilles, realigning gastroc’s pull on Achilles to allow more dorsiflexion The sural nerve may be affected during this procedure; usually it is just stretched and will recover
HEEL CORD LENGTHENING PROTOCOL Depending on your activity level, associated pain and discomfort, and severity in limitation in range of motion, your surgeon will perform Strayer gastrocnemius recession, Baumann gastrocnemius recession, proximal medial head gastrocnemius recession, or percutaneous tendoachilles lengthening
A Patient’s Guide To Gastrocnemius Release Surgery What does the procedure involve? The goal of the procedure, which also called a gastrocnemius recession, is to lengthen the calf muscle to reduce the muscle tension The operation is normally performed under local or general anaesthetic
Should You Get Gastrocnemius Recession Surgery? - Regenexx Gastrocnemius recession (aka Strayer procedure) is a surgery where the doctor cuts the gastroc tendon and lengthens the muscle and tendon (1) The procedure is usually performed to treat chronic tightness in the calf muscle
Surgical Techniques of Gastrocnemius Recession and Achilles Tendon . . . This paper aims to review the various surgical techniques for gastrocnemius–soleus recession and Achilles tendon lengthening, with a special focus on the treatment of clubfoot and cerebral palsy (CP) equinus contracture
MODIFIED STRAYER GASTROCNEMIUS - Podiatry Institute It is the purpose of this article to review the clinical rationale and technique guide for performing the modified Strayer gastrocnemius recession – an effective procedure while maintaining the patient in the supine position