If you have ever winced while slipping on your shoes or dreaded the first steps out of bed in the morning, you may already be familiar with the sharp, nagging discomfort of a bone spur. These painful bony bumps can make everyday life feel like an uphill battle. The good news? Modern medicine has made treating them faster, easier, and less disruptive to your life than ever before.
At Yeargain Foot & Ankle, serving the Dallas area from two convenient locations, Dr. Kumar & Dr. Agyen perform a procedure called a Minimally Invasive Exostectomy, an advanced surgical technique designed to remove painful bone spurs through a tiny incision, getting patients back on their feet in a fraction of the time compared to traditional open surgery.
What Is a Bone Spur?
Bone spurs (also called exostoses) are bony growths that form along the edges of bones. They most commonly develop in the feet and can create painful bumps that rub against your shoes, causing persistent irritation, inflammation, and discomfort. Many patients describe the sensation as a constant pressure or bruised feeling that worsens with activity or certain footwear.
Conservative Treatments Come First
At Yeargain Foot & Ankle, we believe in exhausting all conservative options before recommending surgery. For bone spur pain, initial treatments may include:
- Icing the affected area to reduce inflammation
- Modifying your footwear to reduce pressure and friction
- Custom orthotics or shoe inserts for better support
- Topical NSAIDs or CBD to manage pain and swelling
When these measures are no longer providing adequate relief, surgery may be the next best step, and that is where the Minimally Invasive Exostectomy truly shines.
What Is a Minimally Invasive Exostectomy?
A Minimally Invasive Exostectomy is a surgical procedure to remove painful bone spurs using a small incision of approximately 2 centimeters, roughly the size of a fingernail. Unlike traditional open surgery, this approach minimizes disruption to surrounding tissue, resulting in a significantly more comfortable recovery.
Here is what sets this procedure apart:
- Small Incision: The procedure requires only a ~2cm incision, leaving minimal scarring.
- Faster Recovery: Patients experience significantly less pain, swelling, and scarring compared to open surgery, and can return to activity much sooner.
- Efficiency: The procedure typically takes just 20 minutes, minimizing the time spent under anesthesia.
- Walk the Same Day: Most patients are able to bear weight and walk on the day of surgery.
What to Expect: Recovery Timeline
One of the most common questions patients ask is: how soon will I be back to normal? With the Minimally Invasive Exostectomy, recovery is remarkably quick:
- Same Day: Walking is permitted on the day of surgery.
- 2 Weeks: Sutures are typically removed at the two-week mark.
- 2 to 4 Weeks: Most patients achieve full recovery within 2 to 4 weeks, allowing a rapid return to daily activities.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Generally, healthy individuals who are experiencing painful bone spurs that have not responded to conservative treatments may be excellent candidates for this procedure. Final candidacy is always determined following a thorough evaluation at Yeargain Foot & Ankle, ensuring the approach is right for your specific condition and health profile.
Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Living
Bone spur pain does not have to be a permanent part of your life. With the Minimally Invasive Exostectomy, the team at Yeargain Foot & Ankle offer a modern, efficient solution that respects your time, minimizes discomfort, and gets you back to doing what you love as quickly as possible.
If you are struggling with painful bumps that rub against your shoes or persistent foot pain that has not improved with conservative care, we encourage you to schedule a consultation at either of our two convenient Dallas locations. Together, we can determine whether this procedure is the right solution for you.
Ready to get back on your feet? Contact Yeargain Foot & Ankle at either of our two Dallas locations today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Kumar.