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The content below contains curated and customizable content for your practice website to help educate your communities about the features and benefits of the Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy. This easy-to-implement and search-optimized tool helps expand the informational resources available to your patients and creates an engaging pathway to BunionPain.com for patients to conduct additional research before or after their clinic visit.

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Example 1

Arthrex Bunionectomy: The Minimally Invasive Surgical Solution to Bunions

A bunion is more than just a bump on your foot—it's a complex deformity where the bones of your big toe gradually rotate out of alignment, creating a bump on the inside of your foot. This hard bump can grow in severity as the deformity progresses.

If your bunion has become painful, red, and swollen, it may be time to consider surgical options. Traditional bunion removal procedures have been associated with a long and painful recovery. The Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy achieves the same or better correction as traditional surgeries,
1,2 but through small “pinhole” incisions. This results in less damage to the soft tissues and vascular structures in your foot, meaning less postoperative pain3 and swelling4 after your bunion surgery. Ultimately, you can walk sooner and recover faster,3,5 all with less visible scarring.6 

For answers to your questions about the symptoms of a bunion, what causes bunions, and how bunion surgery has changed for the better, visit BunionPain.com. Get the facts about bunions and your treatment options, view before and after bunion removal surgery pictures, and discover how real patients found permanent relief from bunion pain with the Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy. 

  1. Lagaay PM, et al. J Foot Ankle Surg. 2008;47(4):267-272. 
  2. Raikin SM, et al. Foot Ankle Clin. 2014;19(2):259-274.
  3. Lee M, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2017;38(8):838-846.
  4. Kheir E, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2015;36(3):248-252.
  5. Lai MC, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2018;39(3):311-317.
  6. Lam P, et al. Foot Ankle Clin. 2016;21(3):459-477.

Example 2

Arthrex Bunionectomy: The Minimally Invasive Surgical Solution to Bunions

If you’re experiencing increasingly painful symptoms of a bunion on your foot, it may be time to consider surgical options. The Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy can correct your bunion with less postoperative pain
1 and swelling2 than traditional bunion surgeries, which means you can walk sooner and recover faster1,3—with less visible scarring.4 

For answers to your questions about the symptoms of a bunion, what causes bunions, and how bunion surgery has changed for the better, visit BunionPain.com. Get the facts about bunions and your treatment options, view before and after bunion removal surgery pictures, and discover how real patients found permanent relief from bunion pain with the Arthrex Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy. 
  1. Lee M, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2017;38(8):838-846.
  2. Kheir E, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2015;36(3):248-252.
  3. Lai MC, et al. Foot Ankle Int. 2018;39(3):311-317.
  4. Lam P, et al. Foot Ankle Clin. 2016;21(3):459-477.

Patient Education Animation

The educational animation below can be embedded from YouTube onto your website to inform patients about the Arthrex Bunionectomy. Follow these instructions for more information.

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