Bone Spurs

Occur in a Variety of Different Places in the Foot and Ankle

A large majority of bone spurs can be treated with minimal incision surgery. Consequently, the healing time is extremely short and the patient can walk.

There are a couple of exceptions, such as surgically treated heel spurs on the bottom of the heel or on the back of the heel.

Before and After Patients
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Patient ID:
030812LS

Hometown:
Huntington Beach, CA

Occupation:
N/A

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
022112KS

Hometown:
Costa Mesa, CA

Occupation:
Banker

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
022112KB

Hometown:
Orange, CA

Occupation:
Court Reporter

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
122911MS

Hometown:
Laguna Hills, CA

Occupation:
N/a

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
122911BL

Hometown:
Rcho Sta Marg, CA

Occupation:
Therapist

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
122711DT

Hometown:
San Juna, CA

Occupation:
N/A

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
122211GT

Hometown:
Corona, CA

Occupation:
Unknown

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
122011CM

Hometown:
Ladera Ranch, CA

Occupation:
Teacher

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
112911JV

Hometown:
Pine, AZ

Occupation:
Retired

Surgery Type:


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Patient ID:
112911DH

Hometown:
Danbury, CT

Occupation:
Food Scientist

Surgery Type:


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