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Introduction - Bunions
What causes a bunion?
Do lasers get rid of bunions?
What’s unique about our advanced techniques to bunion correction?
Traditional Bunionectomy
- Often is done under general anesthesia.
- Many times requires a full leg cast or steel pins which protrude from the toe for severe bunions.
- Often minimal walking for as much as four months after surgery.
- Not wearing shoes for prolonged periods of time and unable to exercise for 4-6 months.
Precision Foot and Ankle Bunionectomy Procedure
- Performed under local anesthesia with IV sedation
- A small surgical screw in the bone, that in most cases never has to be removed.
- Most Patients walk immediately after surgery without crutches.
- The patient usually returns to soft soled (tennis) shoes within 3 weeks and exercise in 2-3 months.
Do bunions ever come back?
When should I have bunions corrected?
If you have several of the following problems, your feet should be evaluated.
- Calluses on the inside of the big toe.
- Pain around the big toe with certain shoes.
- Painful calluses on the bottom of your feet.
- Big toe pushing on the second toe.
- Difficult wearing shoes.
Our Outcomes are significantly better than older techniques of repair.
Most of our patients experience minimum discomfort
The majority of our patients wear tennis shoes three weeks after surgery
With traditional bunion surgery, return to shoes has often been delayed by pain, swelling, and the inability to walk because of pins or instability of the bone. The utilization of the surgical screw significantly reduces pain and swelling, Security of the bone realignment usually allows for immediate weight bearing and walking without the need for full leg casting. Patients are generally ready to begin wearing shoes in 2-3 weeks.
Traditionally, pins and casts have used to hold the alignment if the bones. The pins stuck out of the foot and prolonged the return to shoes by more than a month. The surgical screw is beneath the skin, and is much more stable than pins. To ensure the best possible results, patients begin home exercises with a physical therapist to help with the healing process and increase the flexibility of the corrected joint. Now there is no need to be afraid of bunion surgery anymore. Please schedule an appointment with Precision Foot and Ankle Centers to learn more about all of your treatment options.