Global medical device leader Arthrex shares details of patient and surgeon-facing sites focused on the Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy.
Read moreAfter your initial recovery period, your surgeon may prescribe a physical therapy protocol to aid in your recovery. Learn more about how this early movement helps you reach your postsurgery goals.
Read moreThere are many options for treating your bunion, ranging from conservative treatments to surgery, which many people explore when their bunion becomes severe. If you are experiencing pain or limitations to the activities you love because of your bunion, learn more about your options.
Read moreThere are hundreds of varying surgical techniques for correcting bunion. But which one might be right for you? Learn more about the science supporting the Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy.
Read moreInnovative design of the Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy surgical system earns prestigious award recognizing the best new medical treatments
Read moreHow much do you know about that bump on the side of your toe? Learn more about hallux valgus (commonly known as a bunion) and a few facts about bunions and bunion procedures.
Read moreMusculoskeletal injuries, including bunions, impact millions of people. Bone and Joint Action Week, held every year in mid-October, is a great time to talk to a doctor if you are experiencing a painful bunion and the swelling, redness, and discomfort associated with it.
Read moreThere are numerous nonsurgical options for treating your bunion, from special shoes to splints and spacers. These short-term bunion pain remedies may not permanently straighten your toe, keep your bunion from getting bigger, or prevent your bunion pain from getting worse.
Read moreBunions are a complex deformity caused by your big toe rotating out of alignment, causing the bump that you notice. That change can cause pain, redness, swelling, and numbness.
Read moreSurgeons using the Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy procedure have been trained in minimally invasive surgery for bunion correction.
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