Minimally Invasive Bunion Correction
Bunion surgery redefined.
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It’s about time bunion surgery changed for the better. Although over 100 ways to fix a bunion have been described, open bunion corrections are associated with increased pain, swelling, joint stiffness, prolonged and difficult recovery, and lower patient satisfaction. Minimally invasive bunion correction solves this problem - right here in Boise.
Step into comfort. Minimal incisions - Maximum results!
Minimally invasive bunion surgery. Faster recovery, proven outcomes.
Less pain, Less swelling, Faster recovery
Traditional open bunion corrections require long incisions and significant dissection, leading to increased pain, swelling and scarring, and prolonged recovery time compared to minimally invasive techniques. Minimally invasive bunion surgery involves minimal incisions with improved precision of the correction, resulting in significantly less pain and swelling postoperatively, reduced scarring, and faster return to normal activities.
Improved cosmesis
Minimally invasive bunion correction offers improved cosmetic outcomes due to the use of smaller incisions, resulting in less noticeable scarring. This approach allows for more precise surgical techniques, enhancing both the function and appearance of the foot post-surgery.
Enhanced safety and Lower infection risk
Minimally invasive bunion surgery significantly lowers the risk of infection by using smaller incisions, which reduces tissue exposure to external contaminants. With less tissue exposed, the chances of infection are notably decreased when compared to traditional open bunion surgery. This approach not only accelerates healing and recovery but also enhances patient safety by minimizing the risk of postoperative complications.
Improved Outcomes
Minimally invasive bunion surgery offers improved outcomes by allowing for more precise correction with smaller incisions, which leads to less tissue damage and a quicker recovery. Patients experience reduced pain, swelling, and scarring compared to traditional open surgery, resulting in both functional and cosmetic benefits. The enhanced precision of the procedure also contributes to a lower risk of complications, such as infection or recurrence of the bunion. Overall, this approach provides a faster return to normal activities with long-lasting, more satisfying results for patients.
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Bunion surgery resources
Considering MIS bunion surgery? Dr. Neary is leader and pioneer in minimally invasive bunion surgery, and is committed to delivering cutting-edge techniques that offer patients faster recovery, reduced pain, and proven outcomes. Get the resources you need to prepare for surgery, understand the procedure, and gain insight into the recovery process.
Scar? What scar?
With Minimally Invasive Bunion Correction experience the freedom to move without pain and enjoy scar-free results. Take the first step toward improved comfort and mobility today!
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Minimally invasive surgery goes beyond the bunion.
Minimally invasive foot surgery offers transformative solutions that go beyond just bunion correction, addressing a wide range of foot conditions with precision and care. This advanced technique can be used to treat issues such as hammertoes, metatarsalgia, bunionette deformities, and hallux rigidus, all while minimizing scarring, reducing pain, and accelerating recovery times. By using poke hole incisions and specialized instruments, Dr. Neary can correct structural problems with less disruption to surrounding tissue, leading to quicker healing and a faster return to normal activities. Whether you're dealing with chronic foot pain or seeking to improve your foot’s function and appearance, minimally invasive foot surgery provides a comprehensive approach to restoring mobility and comfort
Other MIS Forefoot ProceduresHammertoes
Hammertoes are toes that take on a claw-like shape, usually the second or third one. This bend happens because the joints stiffen and lock in a permanently bent position.
Bunionette
Bunionette, or also known as tailor's bunion, is essentially a bony bump on the pinky toe joint. Tight or pointed shoes often cause this irritation, leading to pain and redness.
Metatarsalgia
Metatarsalgia refers to pain in the ball of the foot arising from repetitive stress, improper footwear from overuse, bad shoes, foot shape or anatomical abnormalities.
Hallux rigidus
Hallux Rigidus is also commonly known as Stiff Big Toe (Big toe arthritis) limits bending due to arthritis or injury, causing pain and walking difficulty and impacts walking gait.
Hammertoes
A hammertoe is a deformity of one of the lesser toes, where the toe becomes abnormally bent at either the middle (PIP) or end (DIP) joint. This can cause pain, calluses, or difficulty fitting into shoes due to increased pressure on the toe.
Bunionette
A bunionette, also known as a tailor’s bunion, is a bony prominence on the outside of the foot at the base of the fifth toe. It often results from lateral deviation of the fifth metatarsal and can cause pain, redness, and difficulty in shoewear.
Metatarsalgia
Metatarsalgia is a condition characterized by pain and inflammation in the ball of the foot, typically caused by increased pressure on the metatarsal heads during walking or standing. The pain often feels like a burning, aching, or sharp sensation beneath the forefoot, and may worsen with activity or when wearing tight or unsupportive footwear.
Hallux rigidus
Hallux rigidus is a progressive form of degenerative arthritis affecting the big toe joint, leading to stiffness, swelling, and pain that worsens over time. It often limits the ability to bend the toe upward, making walking, running, and wearing certain shoes increasingly difficult.
Other MIS forefoot procedures
Minimally invasive surgery goes beyond the bunion.
Minimally invasive foot surgery offers transformative solutions that go beyond just bunion correction, addressing a wide range of forefoot conditions. MIS techniques can be used to treat issues such as hammertoes, metatarsalgia, bunionette deformities, and hallux rigidus, all while minimizing scarring, reducing pain, and accelerating recovery times. By using poke hole incisions and specialized instruments, Dr. Neary can correct structural problems with less disruption to surrounding tissue, leading to quicker healing and a faster return to normal activities. Whether you're dealing with chronic foot pain or seeking to improve your foot’s function and appearance, minimally invasive foot surgery provides a comprehensive approach to restoring mobility and comfort.
Other MIS Forefoot Procedures