Benefits of Bunion Surgery

Bunions are a common condition, especially as people age. Often, bunions are caused by improperly fitting shoes that don’t provide adequate support. Orthotics and different shoes may provide relief, but to reverse a bunion, folks often need to undergo surgery. If you have questions bunion surgery and live near Independence, MO, contact Pivotal Foot & Ankle Surgeons and speak with Dr. Russell Grimes or Dr. Ross Bartley.

Reduce Pain, Increase Mobility, and Enjoy Life

Bunions often take a while to form. Unfortunately, you may not even notice the bunion forming until suddenly you find that simply walking hurts. Foot pain and misaligned muscles and bones may also affect a person’s balance. This could increase the risk of slip and falls and other issues that could result in injuries and further problems.

Bunions can cause quite a bit of pain and soon you may find simply getting around in the house to be difficult. At this stage, Over-The-Counter medicines, supportive shoes, and other less invasive medicines may simply not be enough to provide lasting relief.

Often, people who suffer from bunions start to curtail events and activities they love. A long walk in the park or a hike through the local forest reserve may no longer be possible. Fortunately, if you live near Independence, MO and are interested in bunion surgery, you can swing by Pivotal Foot & Ankle Surgeons and speak with Dr. Grimes or Dr. Bartley.

Reduce the Risk of Bunions Going Forward

After surgery, the bones and other tissues in your foot will be better aligned, thus reducing strain and pain. In some cases, bones may also be fused together. These procedures can make it less likely that the bunion will form in the future.

Of course, patients should talk with their doctor and take steps to ensure that the bunion does not come back. Even if a bunion reforming is less likely, it might still be possible for one to form. Bunions may cause you to avoid certain shoes. After surgery, you may be able to wear these shoes, but you’ll want to make sure that they don’t increase the risk of bunions reforming.

Is Bunion Surgery Necessary?

Once a bunion has formed, surgery is often the only way to permanently correct it. It’s possible to prevent the bunion from getting worse by making lifestyle changes, such as wearing different, more supportive shoes. However, changing your shoes typically isn’t enough to reverse a bunion.

If you or a loved one want to permanently reverse a bunion, surgery is often necessary. So long as the bunion is not causing severe pain, you may not need to remove it. However, keep in mind that the bunion can quickly get worse, especially if you don’t take steps to reduce aggravating it.

Want to discuss bunion surgery and live near Independence, MO? Dial (816) 364-2338 to reach Pivotal Foot & Ankle Surgeons and speak with Dr. Grimes or Dr. Bartley.

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