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  • May 7, 2020

    Minimal Incision Bunionectomy

    Does a smaller incision make for a better bunionectomy? Minimal incision surgery (MIS) has improved the surgical outcomes of many types of surgery. For example, in laproscopic surgery a minimal incision approach has a number of short term benefits including...

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  • August 4, 2018

    Adjacent segment disease post bunionectomy

    To fuse or not to fuse – that is the bunionectomy Adjacent segment pathology following bunionectomy procedures Foot and ankle surgeons use a number of fusion techniques to treat forefoot pathology. Fusion of the great toe joint is commonly used...

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  • December 16, 2017

    What is micro fracture?

    How is micro-fracture used in foot and ankle surgery? The surface of every joint is covered with a smooth, glistening material called cartilage. Cartilage is an avascular structure that is supplied with oxygen and essential nutrients by the synovial fluid...

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  • February 8, 2016

    Metatarsal Transfer Lesions

    Podiatrists discuss a transfer lesion as a complication of bunion surgery. What is a transfer lesion and how is it treated? This article explores the concept of transfer lesions and treatment options.

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