Common orthopedic issues like bunions can be linked to other medical complications such as back pain, limited mobility, and misaligned hips. The safest, fastest, and most effective way to correct bunions and relieve pain once and for all is by undergoing surgery, but when it comes to bunions and hip alignment, should you repair your bunions first or have your hip replaced? Today, we will answer this question!
A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe as a result of imbalanced pressure being placed on your feet and toes. Bunions are commonly caused by wearing improper or ill-fitting footwear, traumatic injuries, and even genetics.
The signs and symptoms of bunions can vary from patient to patient but most commonly include the following:
And more.
If left untreated, bunions can lead to further medical complications over time, including misaligned hips.
A bunion can greatly reduce one’s range of motion and change how a foot can pivot, therefore reducing knee and hip flexibility and causing extensive stress on these joints. Untreated bunions can change the hip and knee alignment, leading to further pain and medical complications that will require treatment. Treating bunions before these complications worsen is important, as undergoing a bunionectomy procedure earlier in life or at the first sign of pain is a much simpler operation and recovery process than total hip replacement in the future.
The fastest and most effective way to treat bunion pain once and for all and alleviate pain associated with this condition is by undergoing surgery to remove the bunion completely. While traditional bunion surgery has largely been considered by doctors and patients alike to be one of the most painful procedures that one can undergo, minimally invasive surgery offered by clinics like Northwest Surgery Center serves as a safe and painless alternative that simplifies the process of bunion removal while still treating pain for good.
Northwest Surgery Center is a pioneer in the field of minimally invasive treatment for bunions. At our clinic, patients will be treated in one of our state-of-the-art modern surgery suites, where the entire procedure will be made through a small incision, and local anesthesia will be administered. The entire procedure lasts around 90 minutes, including pre-operative preparation and post-operative care.
If you are experiencing complications such as misaligned hips as a result of bunions, undergoing surgery for the removal and long-term treatment of bunions should serve as an effective treatment for associated conditions, including misaligned hips. Bunion surgery can reduce pain once and for all and allow you to resume living an active lifestyle!
Before undergoing hip surgery or other treatments for issues resulting from bunion pain, contact the experts at Northwest Surgery Center for more information about our innovative, minimally invasive bunion removal surgery that can treat bunion pain once and for all while treating many associated issues. Don’t wait – remove bunions today and get back to living a healthy, active lifestyle free from pain.
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