Bunion Treatment Provides Fast Pain Relief With Less Downtime
Bunions tend to cause foot problems such as calluses, ingrown toenails and hammertoes. This is the reason it is important to have them treated immediately, as they are a progressive condition.
Ironically, many of those suffering from bunions will hobble to work or school for months before deciding to see a doctor. Conservative treatments such as special shoes and padding may help relieve some of the discomfort of bunions; however, most bunion procedures require one outpatient surgery and recovery time is short.
Beth Klawitter, D.P.M. uses advanced procedures to straighten the toe joint to its normal position, allowing for a unique and successful bunion procedure. Minimum incision surgery is performed by 2 to 3 small incisions to correct the bunion. Most often no sutures are required and you don't have un unsightly bunion scar.
Dr. Klawitter has performed many successful bunion surgeries. Most of her patients are referrals from other doctors and satisfied patients. "It's very rewarding to see one of my patients playing tennis or walking without pain," says Dr. Klawitter. "I know the surgery works. I just wish more people would take advantage of this opportunity."
For more information or to set up an initial consultation, please call Mid Plains Podiatry today. This procedure is covered by most insurance plans.