Are you suffering from chronic plantar fasciitis (plantar fasciosis)? Have you not had any relief with conservative treatment options? Carolina Foot Specialists offers minimally invasive surgical treatment options for chronic heel pain. These options include Topaz, instep plantar fasciotomy, and a newer procedure that is promising, Percutaneous tenotomy (Tenex Fast Technique).
Please take a look at this procedure on the youtube video below. You can also go to our home page at carolinafootspecialists.net and click Heel pain center.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6In5uh_lEdM
The Lowcountry's Heel Pain Specialists, Dr. Andrew Saffer & Dr. Adam Brown are putting your feet first. Our doctors have a 95% cure rate for acute and plantar fasciitis with aggressive conservative treatment. If surgery is required it is minimally invasive with a quick recovery time. Our heel pain specialists utilize state of the art minimally invasive options such as Shockwave (EPAT) and Topaz. Refer to our frequent blogs on various treatment options for acute and chronic heel pain.
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
Tenex a New Minimally Invasive Treatment for Plantar fasciosis
Tenex Health TX™
Plantar fasciitis or achilles tendonitis, an inflammation, irritation and swelling of the tendon, comes from an injury or doing the things you love or need to do—over and over again. Repetitive motions, no matter how ordinary, can cause small micro tears that occur each time you use your tendon. When the micro tears do not heal properly, tendinosis (tendon degeneration) can occur.
Percutaneous tenotomy or percutaneous fasciotomy, using ultrasonic energy powered by the Tenex Health TX™ System, is a safe and quick procedure specially designed for those who are suffering from painful conditions associated with chronic tendon damage. The procedure treats tendinosis or fasciitis in the ankle and foot.
Tenex Health TX is based on advanced technology developed in collaboration with the world renowned Mayo Clinic.
Tenex Health TX™ benefits:
If you have tried physical therapy, cortisone injections, medication, or just taking time to ice, stretch and rest and are still in pain, talk to us. We now have a solution that does not involve general or open surgery, may give you quick pain reduction and should have you back to enjoying the things you love in a few weeks to a few months.
Patient benefits may include:
· Quick pain relief
· Rapid return to normal activities
· Local anesthetic used instead of general anesthesia
· No sutures, no stitches (requires only a small, adhesive bandage)
· 20-minute, minimally invasive procedure (not open surgery)
· Coverage by most insurances
· Quick pain relief
· Rapid return to normal activities
· Local anesthetic used instead of general anesthesia
· No sutures, no stitches (requires only a small, adhesive bandage)
· 20-minute, minimally invasive procedure (not open surgery)
· Coverage by most insurances
How does Tenex Health TX™ work?
Precisely targets your damaged tissue. Your doctor uses ultrasound imaging, just like the kind used to see babies in the womb, to visualize and identify the specific location of the damaged tendon tissue.
Gently removes damaged tissue. Once the source of your tendon pain is identified, your doctor numbs the area with a local anesthetic, allowing you to stay awake the entire time. Many people say after the numbing process—which feels like a bee sting—they felt only a slight pressure during the procedure (if they felt anything at all). Your doctor then uses gentle ultrasonic energy designed to safely breakdown and remove the damaged tissue. The ultrasonic energy is applied with the TX MicroTip, which requires only a microincision to reach the damaged tissue. Because the incision is so small and the ultrasonic energy precisely treats only the damaged tendon tissue, the surrounding healthy tissue is left unharmed.
Requires no stitches. When the procedure is completed, your doctor applies a small adhesive bandage; no stitches are required. Because you are awake during the procedure (no general anesthesia), many people are able to drive home after the procedure.
Can offer nearly instant pain relief with a rapid recovery. Recovery is rapid with many people being back to normal activity within 6 weeks or less. Because the surrounding healthy tissue is not disturbed, and no stitches or general anesthesia is required, there is minimal downtime and less discomfort compared to open surgery. The speed of your recovery depends on the location of your tendinitis and your individual results may vary.
What areas of the body does our practice treat with Tenex Health TX™?
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