Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Surgery

Experience Cutting-Edge Care in Our Minimally Invasive Surgical Suite

Welcome to the future of foot and ankle Surgery at Stride Forward Podiatry. Our state-of-the-art Minimally Invasive Surgical (MIS) Suite is designed to provide advanced treatments that prioritize your comfort, safety, and recovery. Combining cutting-edge technology with innovative techniques, we are transforming the way foot and ankle conditions are treated.

Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Minimally invasive surgery represents a breakthrough in Foot and Ankle deformity correction and trauma. By utilizing specialized instruments and advanced imaging systems, Dr Holzworth performs precise procedures through small incisions delivering exceptional outcomes with minimal disruption to your daily life. Whether you’re seeking relief from Injuries, bunions, hammertoes, or other painful conditions, our MIS approach ensures a faster, smoother recovery.

Advantages of Our MIS Suite

When you choose minimally invasive surgery at Stride Forward Podiatry, you can expect:

Procedures Offered in Our MIS Suite

Our comprehensive range of minimally invasive procedures includes:

Procedures Offered in Our MIS Suite

Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Surgery for Adults over 60

For older adults, maintaining independence starts with mobility. Minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery (MIFAS) offers a modern, tissue-sparing alternative to traditional open procedures, specifically designed to get seniors back on their feet faster. By using “keyhole” incisions and specialized micro-instruments, we can correct common conditions like bunions, hammertoes, and heel spurs without the significant trauma associated with larger surgical openings. This approach is particularly beneficial for the geriatric population, as it minimizes physical stress on the body and preserves the integrity of delicate muscles and tendons. 

One of the primary concerns for seniors undergoing surgery is the healing process. Because minimally invasive techniques involve significantly smaller incisions, there is a reduced risk of wound complications and post-operative infections, a critical factor for patients with age-related skin fragility or circulatory issues like diabetes. Furthermore, because the surgical site is less disturbed, many patients experience less post-operative pain and swelling, leading to a much more comfortable recovery period in the safety and familiarity of their own homes rather than a rehabilitation facility.

Perhaps most importantly, minimally invasive foot and ankle care supports earlier weight-bearing and movement. For seniors, even short periods of inactivity can lead to muscle atrophy and balance issues; by allowing for faster rehabilitation, these techniques help prevent the “downward spiral” of immobility. By restoring proper foot alignment and function with minimal downtime, we help our patients maintain their strength, balance, and quality of life. At Stride Forward, we prioritize these advanced techniques to ensure our senior patients can continue walking, standing, and living without chronic foot pain.

Why Choose Stride Forward Podiatry?

When it comes to your mobility, experience matters. At Stride Forward Podiatry, we combine board-certified expertise with the latest advancements in minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery (MIFAS). Our clinic is a premier destination for patients seeking a top-rated podiatrist in Florida who specializes in corrective procedures that prioritize faster healing and natural-looking results. Whether you are struggling with a painful bunion or chronic heel pain, our patient-centered approach ensures you receive a customized treatment plan tailored to your unique lifestyle and recovery goals.

Specialized Expertise in Adults Over 60

We understand that surgery is a significant decision, especially for our senior patients. Our practice is uniquely equipped to handle the complexities of geriatric podiatry, including the management of surgery for patients with diabetes, poor circulation, or arthritis. By choosing a specialist who understands the nuances of aging bone and skin, you are choosing a safer surgical path. We utilize advanced diagnostic imaging and real-time fluoroscopy to ensure pin-point precision during every “keyhole” procedure, significantly reducing the risks associated with traditional open surgery.

Cutting-Edge Technology for Faster Healing

At Stride Forward Podiatry, we don’t just perform the surgery, we optimize the entire recovery journey. We are proud to offer Class IV Laser Therapy and other regenerative medicine options to accelerate tissue repair and eliminate post-operative swelling. This commitment to advanced podiatric technology means our patients often experience:

  • Less dependence on pain medication through non-invasive laser treatments.

  • Virtually invisible scarring due to our meticulous micro-incision techniques.

  • Minimal downtime, allowing you to stay active and independent.

Choosing Stride Forward Podiatry means choosing a partner in your foot health. From your initial consultation to your final follow-up, our team provides clear communication and a supportive environment. We handle the complexities of Medicare and insurance coverage for you, so you can focus entirely on your recovery. If you are looking for the best foot surgeon for minimally invasive procedures, look no further. We are dedicated to helping you “stride forward” into a life free from foot pain.

Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Surgery FAQs

Is minimally invasive foot surgery safe for adults over 60?

Minimally invasive techniques offer particular safety advantages for older adults. These procedures have decreased complications associated with foot surgery, making surgical intervention viable for many elderly patients.  For example, in patients over 60 undergoing minimally invasive hallux valgus correction, significant clinical improvement was achieved with VAS scores decreasing from 5.19 to 0.47 and AOFAS scores improving from 46.11 to 83.46 at one year.  For ankle fractures in patients 65 and older, minimally invasive intramedullary fibular nailing showed lower total complication rates (15%) compared to plate fixation (33%), despite the nailed cohort having higher mean age and comorbidity burden.

Recovery time for elderly patients after minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery varies by procedure location, with forefoot and midfoot procedures allowing weight-bearing from the day of surgery, while hindfoot and ankle procedures typically require 6-12 months for full functional recovery.

Weight-bearing timeline differs significantly by anatomical location. Current minimally invasive techniques for forefoot and midfoot joint reconstruction permit immediate or early weight-bearing from the day of surgery.  Most hindfoot and ankle surgeries now allow early weight-bearing through arthroscopic approaches with minimal bone resection. However, elderly patients take significantly longer to recover walking levels compared to middle-aged patients, even with similar procedures

Patients with diabetes or poor circulation require careful preoperative vascular assessment and multidisciplinary management, but minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery is not contraindicated when appropriate precautions are taken.

One of the primary goals of minimally invasive ankle and foot surgery is to keep patients out of the hospital. These are typically outpatient procedures, meaning you can return home the same day. Because recovery is less intensive than “open” surgery, most patients can recover comfortably at home with minimal assistance, preserving their privacy and independence.

Generally, if the surgery is deemed medically necessary to treat pain, deformity (like severe bunions), or loss of function, it is covered by Medicare and most private insurance plans. Our office can help you verify your benefits and provide a clear understanding of your coverage before we schedule any procedure.

If the surgery is on your left foot and you drive an automatic vehicle, you may be able to drive within a few days once you are no longer taking prescription pain medication. For surgery on the right foot, most patients can return to driving in 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the complexity of the procedure and how quickly they transition out of a surgical boot.

Scars after minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery (MIFAS) are significantly smaller and less visible than those from open surgery, with incisions typically measuring 1-2 cm or less compared to 5 cm or more for traditional open procedures.

Minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery (MIFAS) produces clinical and radiographic outcomes that are generally equivalent to open surgery, with similar functional scores, correction angles, and complication rates across most procedures.

 

Minimally invasive foot surgery is most commonly performed under local or regional anesthesia, particularly peripheral nerve blocks, with ankle blocks and popliteal sciatic nerve blocks being the most frequently used techniques. These approaches can serve as primary anesthesia or be combined with light sedation or general anesthesia.

Patients undergoing minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery typically experience moderate pain in the first few days, with VAS scores averaging 4-5 out of 10 on postoperative day 3, which progressively decreases to minimal pain (VAS 1-2) by 6 weeks. Importantly, minimally invasive techniques result in significantly less pain than open surgery during the first 1-2 weeks.

At Stride Forward Podiatry, we utilize Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)—also known as photobiomodulation—as a powerful, non-invasive tool to support your healing after surgery. This “cold laser” technology works at a cellular level, stimulating your body’s natural repair processes without generating heat or discomfort. For our senior patients, this means the laser acts as a natural pain reliever by calming the nerves and encouraging the release of the body’s own healing compounds. By reducing the chemical triggers that cause soreness, laser therapy often allows patients to recover with less reliance on oral pain medications.

Beyond simply managing discomfort, laser therapy is a “bio-stimulant” that significantly improves the quality of wound healing. The specific wavelengths of light used in our clinic penetrate deep into the foot and ankle tissues to reduce swelling and inflammation right at the source. This process encourages faster cellular turnover, helping your skin and internal tissues knit back together more efficiently. By precisely controlling the “dose” of light energy delivered to the surgical site, we can create the optimal environment for a steady, comfortable, and successful recovery, helping you get back to your favorite activities sooner.

Yes, patients can typically walk immediately after minimally invasive bunion surgery. Most protocols allow immediate postoperative weight-bearing in a protective shoe or boot, which is a significant advantage over traditional open techniques.

Weight-bearing protocols for minimally invasive bunion surgery are notably permissive.

Several minimally invasive (non-surgical) options exist for chronic plantar fasciitis, with evidence supporting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for long-term pain relief, extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) for broad efficacy, and ultrasound-guided Minimally Invasive Fasciotomy for refractory cases.

In the past, many severe foot deformities were treated by “fusing” the joints together to stop pain. While effective, this often resulted in a permanent loss of flexibility. Today, at Stride Forward Podiatry, we utilize percutaneous extra-articular osteotomies, a sophisticated, minimally invasive technique that corrects the bone alignment outside of the joint itself. This approach allows us to straighten your foot while entirely avoiding joint fusion. Clinical studies have shown that patients undergoing this procedure experience a dramatic improvement in foot function and a significant reduction in daily pain.

Yes, minimally invasive surgery can effectively correct tailor’s bunion (bunionette), with the fifth ray considered “the ideal indication for percutaneous surgery” given the simplicity of the procedure, high reliability, and very low complication rates. Multiple techniques achieve excellent outcomes with 97% patient satisfaction and VAS pain improvement from 7.6 to 0.6.

Delaying foot surgery carries several risks, including worse patient-reported outcomes, increased pain, progressive deformity that may require more extensive surgery, and, in acute injuries, higher infection rates.

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Don’t let foot and ankle pain hold you back. Discover how our minimally invasive surgical suite can help you move forward with confidence. Contact Stride Forward Podiatry today to schedule your consultation and learn more about our innovative treatments.

Together, we’ll help you stride forward to a healthier, more active life.

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