Can i wear heels after bunion surgery




















Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider will review your case in detail and let you know what to expect after your surgery. Contact Tanglewood Foot Specialists to schedule an appointment to see what will be the best treatment option for you.

Request Your Appointment. The best shoes after bunion surgery will have substantial support for your entire foot, paying close attention to your big toe. Look for shoes which have a shock resistant sole. This kind of shock absorption is important because it reduces the impact of hitting your foot against the ground when you walk.

Good shoes after bunion surgery also have heel support and arch support. They will hold your foot in the correct position and improve your balance and posture. They will also help distribute pressure evenly across your foot and prevent straining your forefoot. It is very important to wear supportive shoes after bunion surgery to decrease the chances of damaging your big toe joint and improve the motion of the joint.

After a bunionectomy, it is important to wear shoes which are made from a flexible material which can accommodate any swelling. We would recommend wearing leather shoes after bunion surgery. Leather is soft, breathable, flexible, and durable. During the warmer months of the year, leather shoes will prevent your feet from rubbing too. Shoes after bunion surgery need to be soft and you certainly do not want any rubbing across that big toe joint.

The best shoes to wear after bunion surgery have a deep and wide toe-box. The toe-box is the area at the front of the shoe, where your inflamed big toe joint is. After a bunionectomy, you need to let your feet breathe. The best shoes after bunion surgery will not constrict your toes or put pressure on the big toe joint or rub in any way. High heels can be worn 2 months after surgery. To find out more about bunion correction surgery click here to book an appointment.

I'm not a regular-heel wearer, but I would like to be able to wear heels sometimes:. Posted 2 years ago. Thank you so much for replying!! I was thinking about the 1 year mark myself since I shouldn't even stand on my toes for a year I'll have to be patient and continue the physiotherapy.. Plus I've lost pretty much all my toe flexibility Nice, your surgeon did a great job. The scars are barely noticeable!

My surgery to have bunion removed from my left foot first is scheduled for Nov.



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