Ankle surgery is often viewed as the final treatment solution for injuries that haven’t healed correctly with conservative care. With that said, simply hopping up on the operating table and letting the surgeon do their thing isn’t going to give your foot the best chance at a full recovery. And as you’ll find out in […]
Treating Bunions During The Summer
Bunions can be a problem any time of the year, but we tend to get more calls about the foot condition during the warm summer months. This is both interesting and not surprising at the same time. It’s interesting because the most common cause of bunion is overly tight and poor fitting shoes, which is […]
Study Shows Patients Often Overconfident In Their Foot Surgeon
One of the biggest things we preach during the preoperative consultation stage is that patients need to have appropriate expectations for the upcoming procedure. We are very skilled at what we do and we’ll do everything in our power to help address your injuries, but know that we do not have a magic wand. Depending […]
The Problems Coronavirus Is Causing For Elective Surgery
*UPDATE – We are no longer offering virtual visits, as they are no longer covered by insurance* A recent study published in the British Journal of Surgery suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic could result in the cancellation or delay of more than 28 million elective surgeries worldwide in 2020. The findings were based on a […]
Why You Need A Plan To Manage Pain After Surgery
Surgery is a significant trauma on your body, and even if you’re prescribed painkillers to help decrease pain as you recover, you’re still going to be dealing with a range of pain and discomfort as healing runs its course. However, if you set up a pain management plan prior to your operation, you’ll be better […]
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