Recovery after bunion surgery
I’ve written a detailed description of what to expect after bunion surgery on my new site. www.bunionsurgery.nyc. This article includes what to expect immediately after bunion surgery and goes up until one year after surgery.
As I’m sure you can imagine, after 15 years of doing foot surgery, I’ve been asked lots and lots of questions about bunion surgery.
I’ve answered the following questions:
What should I expect the day of bunion surgery?
Is bunion surgery painful?
How much pain should I have after bunion surgery?
Do I take pain killers after bunion surgery?
Can I walk after bunion surgery?
What do I wear on my foot after bunion surgery?
Do I wear a surgical shoe after bunion surgery?
Do I wear a brace after bunion surgery?
How long do I have to wear a shoe or brace after bunion surgery?
Do I have a cane or crutches after bunion surgery?
How long do I keep my foot dry after bunion surgery?
How do I keep my foot dry after bunion surgery?
Do I ice my foot after bunion surgery?
Do I elevate my foot after bunion surgery?
How much walking can I do after bunion surgery?
When can I walk after bunion surgery?
How much activity can I do after bunion surgery?
How much can I walk after bunion surgery?
When can I work out after bunion surgery?
When can do the stationary bike after bunion surgery?
When can I run after bunion surgery?
How far can I run after bunion surgery?
When I can wear regular shoes after bunion surgery?
When can I wear high heels after bunion surgery?
How often should I see my doctor after bunion surgery?
When can I go back to work after bunion surgery?
Do I take antibiotics after bunion surgery?
Can I do bunion surgery on both feet at the same time?
How far apart should I do my bunion surgeries on both feet?
To see answers to all these questions click here: Recover after bunion surgery