Bunions are large, bony protrusions that develop on the base joint of your big toe. They develop slowly over time when your big toe joint becomes misaligned. As the bunion develops, it pushes your big toe toward your second toe next to it. They’re more common in women because women’s shoes tend to be more narrow and push the toes together.
Bunions don’t always hurt, but they can become inflamed and tender. They also alter the way your foot looks and can make you hesitate to wear sandals or go barefoot in front of others. Before you consider getting bunion surgery at AVORS Medical Group, he may recommend trying roomier or more comfortable footwear or custom orthotics to ease the pressure on your bunion.
Bunion surgery is a corrective foot surgery to reduce the size of your bunion. The surgery also realigns your big toe and relieves pressure on the joint. The surgical technique that your surgeon uses to correct your bunion depends on the size of your bunion and other factors, such as your age and the strength of your bones and tissues.
Your bunion surgery might include:
During your surgery, Dr. Hopkins focuses on realigning your toe permanently while removing or reducing the bump to reshape your foot. Dr. Hopkins details the exact technique before your surgery. They typically use either local or regional anesthesia to numb your foot, so you’re likely awake for the procedure.
Although the surgery happens on an outpatient basis and you can go home the same day, it takes up to six months to fully recover after bunion surgery. Follow our instructions for recovery, so your foot heals properly and you can soon walk comfortably again.
During the recovery period, you must:
AVORS Medical Group surgery scheduler will give you instructions for home exercises to perform. They help you keep your foot mobile and eventually ease back into walking.
If your bunion hurts or if you simply don’t like the way it looks, call AV's Best 2024 Foot and Ankle Surgeon at 661-726-5005.
Dr. Hopkins is a Board Certified Podiatrist specializing in foot trauma and fracture care, podiatric surgery, sports medicine, wound care, and regenerative medicine. He works in the hospital on all foot traumas, as well as in his community clinic prescribing orthotics to help peoples feet, performing nail surgery, sports medicine and injury, and diabetic care.
"I am excited to be able to help build a program in partnership with Palmdale Regional Medical Center. We are creating a specific goal in preventing amputations and offering hope combined with cutting edge technology to prevent amputations or hospitalizations. Our goal is to provide improved limb preservation to everyone in the Antelope Valley" Said Dr. Kyle Hopkins.
No, you can self-refer to any of our podiatrists. However, your insurance carrier may require a referral before covering appointments and treatments. Check with your insurance company to understand your specific benefits.
Dr. Hopkins practices at 42135 10th St West, STE 101, Lancaster, CA 93534 or at 26357 McBean pkwy, STE 255, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.
To learn more about what your local podiatrist Dr. Kyle Hopkins can offer, click on the following www.avorsmedgroup.com/foot-and-ankle-specialists
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Lancaster, CA 93534
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Valencia, CA 91355
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