Minimally Invasive Surgery

How Long After Non Invasive Bunion Surgery Can I Wear Steel Toe Boots?

If you are reluctant to undergo surgery for a painful orthopedic condition like bunions, you aren’t alone. While bunions are a common condition that roughly 1 in 4 adults are expected to experience annually, they can be difficult to treat. The only way to permanently treat bunion pain is by removing the bunion at the source, which must be done through surgery. Bunion surgery was previously considered to be one of the most painful surgical procedures that one could undergo. It required a lengthy and restrictive recovery period, leaving many patients reluctant to seek treatment for fear of interference with everyday responsibilities such as work, school, and hobbies or activities. Luckily, non invasive bunion surgery is growing in popularity and serves as a safe and effective alternative to painful, complicated traditional bunion removal procedures.

What is Non-Invasive Bunion Surgery?

Non-invasive bunion surgery is a significant innovation in orthopedic healthcare. It is perfect for individuals who want to treat the pain associated with bunions without disrupting their daily routines due to a painful procedure or restrictive recovery period. During this type of surgery, local anesthesia is administered to a patient, and a small incision is made in the foot, in which a specially designed surgical tool is inserted. The entire procedure is performed through this small incision, greatly reducing pain and scarring following the procedure. After surgery, a small bandage is applied to the area. The entire procedure takes less than 90 minutes, including pre-operative preparation and post-operative care within a healthcare clinic. Most patients can drive themselves home from the procedure and can return to work the next day. 

How Long After Non-Invasive Surgery Can I Wear Steel Toe Boots?

Non-invasive surgery is the best treatment option available for patients who want to put an end to bunion-related pain once and for all without a lengthy or complicated procedure or recovery period. Following surgery, most patients report experiencing little to no discomfort. The standard recovery period for non-invasive bunion surgery requires little more than wearing a postoperative shoe for 2-4 weeks following surgery and taking over-the-counter painkillers as needed. After this period, you can expect to wear steel-toe boots, exercise, play sports, and resume all other activities as usual.

Non-Invasive Options at Northwest Surgery Center

Northwest Surgery Center is a leading provider of innovative orthopedic care, including treatments like non-invasive bunion surgery; we offer the fastest, safest, and most effective treatments for common issues like bunions available and can help you return to your everyday life and daily activities free from pain in no time. Contact us today to learn more about our minimally invasive bunion treatments or to schedule your first appointment with a member of our team!


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    Dr. Brant McCartan, DPM

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