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Hate Your Foot, Not the Shoes

Friday, March 9th, 2012

A bunion is a bump the protrudes on the side of your foot just behind your big toe.   This condition is usually inherited and becomes irritated by your shoe but not caused by it.  As part of the problem your big toe maybe leaning towards or overlapping your second toe

The question most people want to know, how did I get a bunion? The bunion is not a “growth” of bone, but rather a bone that has moved out of position.  As the bone, in this case, the first metatarsal moves further and further, you begin to see a bump and eventually your big toe moves toward the second toe.  This knob on your foot can be very painful, especially when wearing tight, stylish, high healed, constricting shoes.

We at Diagnostic Foot Specialists perform the “mini-tight rope bunionectomy “ which repositions the bone that has moved and is out of alignment.  This procedure allows for correction of painful bunions without the cutting and fixating of the bone that a traditional bunionectomy requires.

Don’t hate the shoes…. Get the bunion fixed and wear your beautiful shoes again pain free.

Contact Diagnostic Foot Specialists for more information and to schedule an appointment

Houston Bunion Surgery Need Not Be Long and Painful

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

Dr. Leisten has been now using a new surgical procedure for the correction of the painful bunion deformity via a device called the “Mini-Tightrope” for about 3 years. The Mini-Tightrope type bunionectomy eliminates the need to correct the bunion deformity with an osteotomy and screws. The Mini Tightrope employs a strong non-absorbable “Fiberwire” that is use to correct joint misalignment. Advantages to the Mini-Tightrope procedure include immediate weight bearing, prevention of recurrence of the deformity, no bone healing involvement allowing for a quicker healing time and the more rapid return to normal activity

Bryan Bunion Surgery Innovative: Mini Tightrope

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Most unsightly bunions are painful in your everyday shoes and usually require surgery to correct.  Sometimes the surgical procedure involves cutting the bone, resetting it in the corrected position and using a screw or pin for fixation.   However, now there is an innovative procedure called the Mini-tight rope bunionectomy.    Instead of cutting the bone for realignment, tiny holes are drilled in two adjacent bones and a strong surgical suture (Fiber wire) is threaded between the two bones and the bones are pulled together for the desired correction.    This cuts down on the healing time and allows the patient to back in athletic shoes within three weeks.  An animation of the Mini Tightrope procedure is available on our website.   To find out if you would be a good candidate for this type of bunion procedure please visit one of your offices in Houston, Bryan or Victoria

Bunions in Houston and Bryan can Be Painful and Unsightly

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

If you’ve seen someone or you have a bump on the side of your big toe, it’s not an extra knuckle—it’s a bunion. These unsightly bulges appear thanks to an inherited foot type, which deforms the bones and ligaments, says Robert Leisten, DPM. Wearing shoes that crowd the toes or are too tight can increase the likelihood of getting them and make existing bunions worse. To prevent a bunion from appearing in the first place, stick to shoes with a roomy toe area. If you do have a bunion and you cannot wear the shoes in your closet for more than 2 hours without having discomfort, you should see your Podiatrist.  The only way to actually get rid of a bunion is through surgery, so if pain interferes with daily activity, talk to your doctor, recommends Dr. Leisten, for a thorough evaluation of your problem.

Houston Bunion Surgery Innovative: Mini-Tightrope

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Most unsightly bunions are painful in your everyday shoes and usually require surgery to correct.  Sometimes the surgical procedure involves cutting the bone, resetting it in the corrected position and using a screw or pin for fixation.   However, now there is an innovative procedure called the Mini-tight rope bunionectomy.    Instead of cutting the bone for realignment, tiny holes are drilled in two adjacent bones and a strong surgical suture (Fiber wire) is threaded between the two bones and the bones are pulled together for the desired correction.    This cuts down on the healing time and allows the patient to back in athletic shoes within three weeks.  An animation of the Mini Tightrope procedure is available on our website.   To find out if you would be a good candidate for this type of bunion procedure please visit one of your offices in Houston, Bryan or Victoria