Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy joints.
RA predominantly targets the lining (or synovium) of joints, often affecting the hands and feet. Symptoms include pain, swelling, redness, and warmth around the involved joints. Persistent inflammation may cause cartilage and bone damage, potentially resulting in joint destruction and disability.
In RA, the synovium thickens, overproducing joint fluid. This excess fluid and inflammatory substances lead to joint swelling and damage to the cartilage and bones.
RA’s impact on the foot typically manifests in the forefoot, though other parts of the foot and ankle can also be involved. Symptoms include pain, swelling, stiffness, and walking difficulties, along with visible deformities like:
Diagnosis of RA is based on clinical examination and blood tests. Doctors may order imaging tests like X-rays to assess foot and ankle issues further.
Foot and ankle surgeons provide treatments to alleviate RA-related foot pain, which may include:
If RA leads to significant pain and deformity unrelieved by other treatments, surgery may be necessary. The surgeon will determine the most appropriate procedure for the patient’s specific condition and lifestyle.