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minimally invasive foot surgery

Minimally invasive foot surgery involves using small incisions and specialized instruments to treat foot problems, such as bunions, fractures, or deformities. This approach reduces tissue damage, minimizes pain, and often leads to faster recovery compared to traditional open surgeries. Surgeons may use techniques like arthroscopy, where a tiny camera (scope) guides the procedure. It's a precise and effective way to correct foot issues with less scarring and a quicker return to daily activities, making it a preferred option for many patients seeking effective treatment with reduced downtime.