Bunions: What I have Learned Over The Years:
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#1 Pick Right Patient Don’t Treat Feet……Treat Patients With Foot Problems Patient Expectations Reasonable Medically Stable
Foot ot Probl blems I Impa pair Bal Balanc ance and and Are a e a Ri Risk Facto tor fo for Falls lls • Foot pain • Hallux valgus • Reduced plantar sensation • Toe plantarflexor weakness • Limited ankle dorsiflexion
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Analyze Deformity
ROM
Non Surgical Management Shoe Modification CFO’s Activity Modification Pads Injections NSAID’s
Procedures
Procedures
Hardware
Unilateral vs. Bilateral Surgery
Pre-Op Factors Proper Informed Consent Discharge Planning Ambulation Training Post Op Prescriptions
Post Op Management Dressings
Post Op Management Pain: Injections Oral Meds
Immobilization
DVT
Patient Post Op Instructions
Post Op Management Ambulation
Resume Weight Bearing
Return to Activity
Complications Joint Stiffness Edema Atrophy Delayed Union Wound Dehiscence
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