A surgical center, exclusively dedicated to the research, education and treatment of bunion (hallux valgus) deformity of the foot.
Dr. Wu's bunion surgery has proven with more than 1000 consecutive cases that a bunion is a deformity that can be corrected without having to break bones which has traditionally been done in majority of bunion surgeries.
Dr. Wu's non-bone-breaking Syndesmosis procedure has been proven to consistently restore normal foot function by objective force-plate testing (F-Scan®) in so far more than 700 consecutive cases. In 18 years, there has been no known long term syndesmosis bridge failure.
Dr. Wu's non-bone-breaking surgery can truly narrow the widened bunion forefoot and help it fit into regular shoes. Due to its respect for anatomical integrity of the foot, jogging, dancing and high-heels have also become a reality after syndesmosis procedure.
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The non-bone-breaking approach by Syndesmosis Procedure is a breakthrough and revolution in bunion surgery.
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Without having to break any bones, patients experience less pain, fewer and milder complications and maximal function restoration.
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Witness the unprecendented versatility of one single surgical treatment in correcting multiple different bunion deformities through their photos, x-rays and unique function testing results.
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Words from Dr. Wu

2012 can be a year for insights into "thinking outside of the bone-breaking box" and "going back to the bunion basics",
for bunion correction.

1,000-Procedure Milestone

2012 is the year will witness Dr. Wu's unique non-bone-breaking syndesmosis procedure surpassing the 1,000-procedure milestone. It is an accomplishment especially significant because no traditional bone-breaking or any other surgical technique was required for any of these 1,000 consecutive cases, not even for the most severe ones either...