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Who knows minimally invasive surgery to treat the big foot bone? Do you know that?/You know what?
Big toe is hallux valgus again. Do you know the minimally invasive surgical treatment of hallux valgus? Due to congenital inheritance or improper wearing of shoes, Bigfoot has brought unnecessary troubles to people's lives, and many people want to fundamentally cure it. Let our experts briefly introduce the hallux valgus surgery for you! At present, there are many methods to treat the big foot bone. If the big foot bone has little effect on work and life, you can consider conservative treatment first, often do footstep exercise and soak your feet in hot water. However, if you are engaged in walking and standing for a long time, it is unfavorable for the prevention of the big foot bone and will accelerate the pain of the big foot bone. At this time, we should consider surgical treatment. At present, minimally invasive surgery is very popular with patients. The surgical wound is about 1 cm. In the case of small incision, the osteophyte is removed without generating bone foam, and the metatarsal angle and hallux valgus angle are corrected to the normal position, that is, the normal anatomical structure (which can be seen by X-ray positioning). Therefore, minimally invasive correction of hallux valgus will not recur, and the long-term effect is very good. Our hospital has accumulated many years of clinical experience and technology in plastic surgery. For the problem of big foot bone, the method of "minimally invasive and painless correction" is used for treatment. According to the procedure of serious condition of the big foot bone, the operation usually takes half an hour or more, which is easy and safe, without hospitalization, no side effects and no influence on walking. It has the advantages of small trauma, small incision, no pain during operation, no damage to surrounding tissues such as joints, no scar after operation, and detailed communication with patients before operation.