What are the effects of a non-healing toe fracture amputation?

Amputation of a non-healing toe fracture may result in unbalanced walking and reduced standing stability. Amputation due to non-healing toe fracture is often due to damage to the blood vessels in the foot, poor blood supply, which leads to toe fracture, long-term non-healing, gangrene, and having to amputate to prevent systemic infection. Therefore, patients with toe amputation generally do not have symptoms of systemic poisoning, but patients with missing toes will affect the normal walking function, toes play a role in maintaining balance in the process of walking, to maintain the uniformity of the force, if the toes are amputated, you may lose balance when walking, and there will be an imbalance in the performance of standing. Non-healing toe fractures are recommended to be treated in a standardized manner under the guidance of a specialist in order to minimize the impact of the disease on the body.