
Minimal Invasive Foot Surgery
Minimal Invasive Foot Surgery (MIFS) is a specialized technique in podiatric surgery that minimizes the size of incisions made during procedures on the foot and ankle. Instead of larger cuts, surgeons use small openings and specialized instruments to treat issues like bunions, fractures, or arthritis. This approach generally leads to less pain, reduced recovery time, and smaller scars compared to traditional surgery. Patients can often return to their normal activities sooner, making it an appealing option for addressing foot problems while maintaining a high standard of care.