How long are you on crutches after bunion surgery?

Keep using your crutches for as long as your surgeon advises, normally around two weeks, but sometimes up to six weeks depending on the type of operation. After this, you can gradually increase how much weight you put through your foot and how far you walk as part of the bunion surgery recovery process.
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How long can you walk after bunion surgery?

Patients can immediately walk in a walking boot and will stay on for two weeks. Patients will transition to sneakers and sandals but heels will not be worn for another four weeks. In a sense, you can add 2 weeks to every 2 inch heels you would want to wear after you have transitioned into sneakers.
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Are crutches needed after bunion surgery?

Start with crutches. Some people can get off the crutches and walk on their heel only; others feel they need the crutches for a longer time. There are not set rules. 8) It is not uncommon or unusual to bleed after surgery.
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How long do you have to wear a boot after bunion surgery?

While recovery after bunion surgery takes about six to eight weeks, full recovery from bunion removal surgery can take an average of four to six months. For the first two weeks following your surgery, you'll wear a surgical boot or cast to protect your foot. You should avoid getting your stitches wet.
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What happens if I walk too soon after bunion surgery?

In MacGill's clinical experience, patients who put weight on the foot too early can increase postoperative pain and swelling, as well as risk loss of correction and possible delayed bone healing, he said.
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What To Expect After Bunion Surgery



How painful is bunion surgery recovery?

You will have pain and swelling that slowly improves in the 6 weeks after surgery. You may have some minor pain and swelling that lasts as long as 6 months to a year. After surgery, you will need to wear a cast or a special type of shoe to protect your toe and to keep it in the right position for at least 3 to 6 weeks.
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How long will I be on crutches after foot surgery?

Bigger surgeries require complete non-weightbearing for the period of 2-6 weeks after surgery. During this period, the patient usually requires a knee scooter or a wheelchair to get around. Crutches and a walker may be used only for transfers or hopping through short distances.
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Can I take my boot off to sleep after bunion surgery?

You will take the boot off to shower and to sleep. months following surgery. sutures will be removed and steri-strips (special Band-Aids) will be applied. These will remain in place for at least 3-4 days.
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Why is bunion surgery so painful?

The shape of the foot is changed and the patient's weight moves over to the next toes during walking. The bones for the second and third toes were not designed for bearing so much of the body's weight and they react with pain due to stretching out and compression of the tissues around these bones.
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Can I walk 3 weeks after bunion surgery?

About 2-6 weeks of no or extremely limited weight bearing activity. About 6 weeks before you can return to weightbearing activity, including driving your car if you had surgery on your right foot.
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Can you walk barefoot after bunion surgery?

Don't go barefoot at all.

For at least the first 12 months after you come out of your walking boot you should wear shoes or supportive sandals at all times when you are bearing weight. Always be wearing either shoes with arch supports or sandals with built-in arch support.
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What is the fastest way to recover from bunion surgery?

Here at Complete Foot & Ankle, we've helped many of our patients get back on their feet as quickly as possible.
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10 Tips for Successful Bunion Surgery Recovery
  1. Prepare for coming home. ...
  2. Do some crutch prep. ...
  3. Keep it clean. ...
  4. Keep stuff within reach. ...
  5. Set up hydration stations. ...
  6. Get a little help. ...
  7. Take a back seat. ...
  8. Stock up.
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When can I drive after bunion surgery?

"It is probably not advisable to drive before six weeks after bunion surgery on the right foot -- our research shows that the reflexes and the power required to brake suddenly in an emergency is fully returned only at six weeks in the post-operative period," Dr.
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Should I wiggle my toes after bunion surgery?

Sleep is more important. o If you had surgery on your toes, don't wiggle them. It's fine to move your ankle back and forth as long as it doesn't hurt. Don't worry about wiggling your toes.
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What is considered a severe bunion?

In severe bunions, the big toe may angle all the way under or over the second toe. Pressure from the big toe may force the second toe out of alignment, causing it to come in contact with the third toe.
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Can I wear socks after bunion surgery?

Please wear a loose-fitting cotton sock. NO nylons, tight fitting anklets or socks for 4-6 weeks, they will CHANGE your toe position. You can get fit for a temporary oversized flexible running shoe. Schuler Shoes will assist you.
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Should I wear my walking boot all day?

If supplied, wear the boot for comfort and use crutches when walking. It is ok to take the boot off at night, when resting at home and to wash.
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What happens at 4 weeks post op bunionectomy?

You are usually in the walking cast for 4 weeks, then progress to a wide sneaker or tennis shoe for 4 more weeks. No running, jumping or playing with the other kids for at least 8 weeks, often 10 weeks. Pain management: Narcotic pain medication is often needed for a few days after surgery.
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When should I stop using crutches?

There is only ONE right answer! And that is when you can walk with a NORMAL gait. This is NOT debatable or negotiable as long as you had a normal gait prior to the surgery or injury. In order to speed up healing and recovery, normal movement is essential.
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How long does it take to go from non weight bearing to full weight bearing?

According to a survey of the members of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgeons, the average time period for non-weight bearing is five to eight weeks depending on the patient and the injury.
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How do you stay fit after bunion surgery?

Taking care of the toe and foot after a bunionectomy can help get patients back in the gym in no time. If possible, patients can ask friends and family for help with daily activities such as making dinner or doing household chores. Stretching and low-impact exercises can keep patients nimble and ready for gym day.
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Can bunions grow back after surgery?

When bunions become severe, painful, or interfere with walking, surgery can be performed to realign the bones. Unfortunately, for many patients, bunions gradually return after surgery -- previous studies have reported recurrence rates of up to 25 percent. Drs.
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Why does the top of my foot hurt after bunion surgery?

It is normal to experience swelling and pain after foot surgery especially if tissue has been cut or removed and bones were moved back into place. You may even experience tingling or burning as your foot heals. Once healing takes place, the pain should continue to decrease until it subsides.
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How soon can you put weight on your foot after bunion surgery?

After 6 weeks you can typically fit in a normal sneaker, depending on your level of swelling and comfort. Midfoot Fusion: If you are a candidate for the more formal bunion correction, you will need to be non-weight bearing for about 2-4 weeks, meaning you cannot put weight on the operative foot.
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