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Bone Spur Surgery Recovery Time.

Bone spur surgery recovery time.?

Okay so on boy my feet I have 2 bone spurs. They both are on the bone where my big toes start on the side. They hurt extremely bad. Especially after a long day at work. Especially when I used to cheer. I'm 19 years old and have a hard time being on my feet for long because of them. They make my two big toes go crooked. Like they go sideways into my other toes. I need to have surgery on them but have heard it is extremely painful and takes a long healing process. I had heard that they would do one foot at a time instead of doing both in one surgery. Is that true? If they did it that way how long would the recovery process be? If they did them both at one time how Long would recovery process be? Would I be in a wheelchair? If so how long? I work in the restaurant business and am curious to how long I would be out. Also have a wedding to be in, in September. I know this was a lot but would really appreciate if someone could help me!

What is the recovery time after Hallux Rigidus/Bone Spur Surgery?

I'm a 33 yr old female who had the hallux rigidus surgery on 07/11/08 on my right foot. The surgeon said it would be about 3-4 day recovery and I would be back on my feet, even playing tennis!!!! It is going into WEEK 5 and still in a lot of discomfort and pain.

I am able to get my foot into a tennis shoe barely. My experiences are swelling and pain whenever I have my foot down for more than a few minutes. It is painful to put weight on my foot, mostly on the ball of my foot, my other toes and the inside of my foot. Doing simple things like the dishes, taking a shower and driving is just terrible. If I'm not doing any of the simple household things, I have my foot elevated. The worst is in the evening because it seems to swell more often. Sometimes, it also feels like my circulation has been cut off.

This was my first week back to work and was pretty challenging getting around. I'm hobbling around without crutches. I'm not sure if it is getting better or worse. I'm doing the exercises of bending my toe back hoping this will help.

Please let me know if anyone has had similar experiences. How much more time it is going to take to be able to walk without limping and feeling pain???? Is there anything I can do to speed up the recovery time? Please help!!!

How is the recovery process for a heel spur surgery?

Before searching for the correct cure, it is fundamental to know the reason. That is the reason getting treatment shape a foot and lower leg authority is so vital. Your condition will be surveyed and the reason for the issue decided with the goal that move can be made to keep the condition from returning once it has been dealt with. There are various treatment alternatives and your podiatrist will, in the wake of playing out an itemized check up, settle on what is ideal for you. These can incorporate physiotherapy, drug, dietary control, use of topical solution, utilizing unique footwear or surgery.Because of the treatment alternatives accessible, a foot authority is the special case who can accept an approach what will work best for a particular case.

How long to recover after ankle surgery to remove bone spurs ?

What you need to do is see your doctor again.
The fact that he only gave you pain killers for this short a period of time means that your pain is not supposed to last this long.
But if you are in severe pain and cannot get to him you can go to a pharmacy and get and NSAID, like ALEVE which helps.
But you should be ok in about 2 months.
It will depends on how many bone spurs they removed and how extensive the surgery was.
Also it will depend on how much you are moving about and resting the foot.
Remember any movement what so ever is going to be murder on the foot, due to the weight and the moving itself.
So rest, this is bed rest or couch rest with your foot up.
Contact me if you need anything

How long is the recovery time for a flexor tendon surgery?

There are whole varieties of flexor tendon surgeries. Without having an examination no one can tell you how long it would take. If you just developed this without an injury it could just be trigger fingers. These take a 15 minute operation under local and the healing time is the time for the skin to heal (2 weeks). Of course this is a guess at the diagnosis as you have given virtually no history and no exam.

What is the recovery time for a hip arthroscopy surgery?

Total recovery time can be anywhere from 3–6 months, depending on how well the procedure goes, and other factors such as overall health and wellness.

Shoulder surgery for bone spur?

Many people have rid bone spurs without surgery. You might want to visit www.bonespur.com

Does bone spur removal surgery relieve pain?

Usually-  from the osteophyte, anyway.  But, it's surgery, and, since the osteophyte is bone, such surgery involves breaking/shaving/cutting off that bone-  which feels just like a broken bone during the healing process.  So you have to know that going in.And, it depends upon the location of the osteophyte.  If you've had such a growth for awhile on, say, your foot, you've changed your gait to accomodate, and now that the osteophyte is gone, you will have to relearn an appropriate gait.  Which means muscles get used in a different way and that can cause aches in other places- knees, hips and back, usually. until you get used to it again.Surgical results, though, are usually very good once the healing process is well-established.  Other treatments include massage, physical or chiropractic therapies, weight loss, NSAIDs or cortico-steroid injections.  Most osteophytes are silent, causing no problems, but when one does, it can be quite painful.  If less-invasive treatments aren't making it better (it's bone, it will never "go away" without surgery) then consider surgery, but know the risks.

Has anyone ever had bone spur surgery and if so, how long did it take for you to recover?

I had my bone spur surgery last year. I had a spur on big toe and surgery lasted about 2 hours under General Anaesthesia. I was completely disabled for first 10 days. Wound healed in 3 weeks. I started taking some weight on foot in about 3 weeks. It took me about 5 weeks to walk without any support.Complete recovery took about 3 months. I was then on physiotherary for 4 weeks. Total it took about 5 months to heal and return back to normal.

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