Monday, March 28, 2011

Isn't Time to Finally Get Your Life Back?





Isn't it time to finally get your life back? So many people we see during health fairs or races will come over and ask questions about bunions... what's bunion surgery recovery like? Will it hurt? Will I be out of work for 3 months? Can I drive? and so on. We have to first start by telling these people to completely forget about what they "have heard" about bunion surgery. It's not the same surgery their aunt had 20 years ago. It's not even the same bunion surgery Jane Smith had from down the street. Your situation will be completely different and unique to your feet. Again, this is why we stress the importance of taking care of your bunions early before they get worse!

In addition, patients need to factor in their quality of life when deciding on when and where or IF to have bunion surgery. Are you active? Do your bunions hurt? Have you tried conservative measures first? These are some very important questions to ask yourself when considering bunion surgery.

We have some many ecstatic patients that are so happy, relieved, thankful, excited about their bunion surgery and the results...the painfree results! They are able to be active- run, walk, jog, they can play with their children or grandchildren, they can walk around the mall for hours PAINFREE! We have so many happy bunion surgery patients, to learn more about their experiences click here: www.stopfootpainfast.com

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

33% of People Suffer With Bunion Pain! You Do Not Have to be One of Them.

Got a bunion? If yes, you may also have poorer mental and physical functioning! A study published in Arthritis Care and Research found bunions to not only cause foot pain, but also significantly affect a person’s quality of life.

Bunions are bumps on the side of the big toe. The big toe deviates towards the lesser toes and a boney prominence will form at the big toe joint. This is typically caused by a biomechanical dysfunction. There seems to be a genetic link and improper shoes are believed to increase or worsen the deformity. It is a common deformity that becomes more prevalent as we age. About 28% of persons in their 50’s report suffering from bunions and nearly 56% of those over 80 are besieged by bunions Not only are these individuals complaining of foot pain, but they also were struggling with hip, knee, and back pain. Over all, studies report people with bunions report poorer mental and physical function than those without bunions!

Is there an easy fix to bunion pain? You should always start conservatively. Unfortunately, some shoes are uncomfortable and should be avoided. Wide toe boxes to give your bunion more room will help decrease pain. Custom made orthotics will help treat the biomechanical imbalance that causes the bunion. Other padding and bracing techniques may also be applied by your podiatrist.

Conservative treatment failed? Surgical correction of a bunion is a common procedure that offers reliable results. There are a number of different procedures that can be done to correct a patient’s specific deformity. Most surgical techniques involve cutting the bone, removing the bump, and sliding the bone back into a better position. Depending on the particular procedure the patient may be able to weight bear immediately or be non-weight bearing for up to 6-8 weeks.

Scared of surgery? I have many patients who want to jump into surgery immediately, and I have just as many patients who want to avoid surgery at all cost. Taking into account your lifestyle, age, and other medical conditions; you and your doctor will decide if surgery is right for you. Surgery is not something to rush into but also not something to run away from mealy because surgery sounds scary. The purpose of bunion surgery is to relieve pain and improve your quality of life. Though the procedure may slow you down for several weeks, the long term results of bunion surgery can greatly improve your everyday lifestyle.

You do not have to suffer with bunion pain and bunion surgery is not painful. Don’t wait until it gets too severe. See what some people have said about their bunion surgery. Go to

Monday, February 7, 2011

Stress Free Bunion Surgery

Lonnie, a patient at Family Foot & Ankle Specialists describes her easy, painless experience at the office. She recently had her second bunionectomy and she is so happy about the results. Now, she's out of pain, into stylish shoes and loving life.


Stree Free Bunion Surgery

Lonnie, a ptient of the office describes her stress free bunion surgery. This was her second bunion surgery at the office and they were both great successes. She explains in the video how easy, painless and accommodating the office was.