Dr. Nuñez takes on Minimally-Invasive Foot and Ankle Surgeries (MIS) Leaders in MIS since 1974 Teaching MIS internationally since 1974
ABOUT DR. NUNEZ Dr. Núñez is originally from Cartagena, Colombia where he attended the University of Cartagena and obtained his MD (Medical Doctor) after completing an internship in General Medicine. He has worked as a general physician. Dr. Nunez also worked as an Orthopedic resident at the Institute Mexicano del Seguro Social in Guadalajara, Mexico and completed a two year fellowship in Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Surgery sponsored by the Academy of Ambulatory Foot & Ankle Surgery.
I just had this done around 6 hours ago and they put me to sleep. I think when they cut into bone, it might be quite painful. My pain meds will probably wear off soon from the out patient surgery, and then the 'fun" begins for a few days. If you need it good luck!!
@@davidmc2326 thank you! 🙏🏼 I did get it done & it went well. I’m fully healed next week, will make 6 weeks glad for it to be over! lol. Good luck healing
@@InvestWithAlex it wasn’t too bad in my opinion but then again I had a c-section & that wasn’t fun lol so I feel like after that I could handle anything
I'm sorry to say it, but this was singularly UNinformative. Please consider adding more substantive information, such as: What are the relative risks between lateral or medial open surgery versus laparoscopic surgery? What are the relative measures of success between the different approaches? What specialized training and experience is recommended when selecting a surgeon who may opt to use a minimally invasive approach? Are there multiple points of access used for different cases of Haglund's Syndrome/Deformity dependent on where the primary pain point resides?
Keep it slower for a few months ,and slow down the calcium supplements when done healing. Gradually increase your use . 2 week do nothing 2 week starting without crutches for mine . Pain comes back every blue moon, but not so much anymore. Totally acceptable compared!
I had my surgery almost 1 month and a half ago, the recovery has been longer and challenging for me but my incision was bigger then the one in the video, I still wearing the orthopedic booth until one week more, but when take it off still painful because the tenderness of the surgery, I hope your is a faster recovery then mine
They do put in screws. The animation is missing some stuff in it, here's another video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_u2YtnvE_pY.html
I have Hallux Rigidus and I don't want a fusion. I noticed in tge pucture of before and after that the big toe after surgery has better flexibility than before surgery. What's the name of the procedure performed here?