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“Before I found Accufix, I did my own research and was so discouraged about the options I had, such as toe joint fusion. My doctor and I both agreed that all other procedures were inferior and had so many disadvantages long term.”

—Tracie P., Accu-Joint® implant Patient

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Meet the Physicians Trained in AccuPreserve™

These physicians have completed specialized training in the AccuPreserve™ system and are trained to use the Accu-Joint® implant as part of a motion-preserving approach to treating big toe joint pain, hallux rigidus, and first MTP joint arthritis. Through this training, each doctor has gained familiarity with the procedural philosophy behind AccuPreserve™, preserving native anatomy, respecting joint biomechanics, and helping appropriate patients maintain motion while addressing pain and loss of function.

Michelle Garcia, DPM

Integrative Foot and Ankle
13030 121st Way NE
Ste. 204
Kirkland, WA 98034
(425) 822-7426
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Nathan Hansen, DPM

Integrative Foot and Ankle
1823 37th St.
Ste. A
Everett, WA 98201
(425) 296-8295
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Michael Riojas, DPM

Skagit Regional Health
3823 172nd St. NE
Arlington, WA 98223
(360) 435-6641
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Sarah Neitzel, DPM

Peninsula Podiatry
2416 NW Myhre Rd.
Ste. 101
Silverdale, WA 98383
frontdesk@peninsulapod.com
(360) 245-2248
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Information located on this Surgeon Locator web page is for informational purposes only. No surgeon has been paid a fee to be included in this database. All surgeons named have been officially Accufix trained and are Board certified surgeons, however this database does not include an exhaustive list of all surgeons. Every patient is encouraged to research their healthcare providers. Once identified, patients should consult their physician to decide treatment options most suitable for them.

Frequently asked questions

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Who is the Accu-Joint® Implant for?
The Accu-Joint® implant is a medical device for the treatment of certain painful arthritic greater and lesser toe joints of the foot. The system has been developed to help maintain normal function and reduce pain without removing much normal anatomy. It’s purpose is to replicate the normal motion of your joint. The procedure is specifically designed to remove only the damaged cartilage, and replace it with a minimally invasive thin titanium implant designed to maximize motion.
Can I use the Accu-Joint® implant if I have already had a joint fusion?
This may be possible in selected cases of fusion that did not require a bone graft.
What is an MTP joint disorder?
The Metatarsal Phalangeal (MTP) Joints are the joints where the foot meets the toes. MTP disorders are defined as a joint deformity or bone disease that results in an arthritic joint after a period of time. These disorders are often painful and make it difficult to put weight on your toes and move your joints.
What are the benefits of the Accu-Joint® Implant?
  1. It is designed to replace the cartilage in your joint in a bone sparing way so that the natural movement of your toe is preserved as opposed to having a fusion, which eliminates the ability of your toe to bend.
  2. The Accu-Joint® implant is designed to allow your own body weight to support the stress of walking or running.
  3. The system is straightforward, usually takes less than an hour and patients are able to begin putting weight on their toe soon after surgery.
What is the AccuPreserve™ system?
The AccuPreserve™ system is a motion-preserving treatment approach for big toe joint arthritis, also known as hallux rigidus. It uses the Accu-Joint® implant to help restore the joint surface while preserving as much of the patient’s natural anatomy as possible. The procedure is designed around the idea that preserving the structure of the joint may help maintain motion, support more natural biomechanics, and protect future treatment options. Unlike fusion surgery, which eliminates movement at the big toe joint, the AccuPreserve™ system is intended for appropriate patients who may benefit from pain relief while still maintaining joint motion.
Will I retain motion of my MTP joint after the Accu-Joint® implant?
The Accu-Joint® implant and the AccuPreserve™ system have been developed to improve the ability of your toes to bend and move so that you can put weight on your foot and achieve an acceptable quality of life.
How is the Accu-Joint® implant different from a traditional bone fusion?
The Accu-Joint® implant is designed to restore and preserve normal joint function and eliminate the pain, allowing normal everyday activity and quality of life. A joint fusion typically only eliminates joint pain and the toe is unable to flex after a fusion.
How is the Accu-Joint® different from other implants?
In most cases, the Accu-Joint® removes less bone than most other implants, allowing the patient to maintain more of their natural anatomy.
How long is the recovery from the AccuPreserve™ system?
The system allows immediate weight bearing after surgery. The recovery period is typically about 4-5 weeks.
How much time will I have to take off work to recover from the AccuPreserve™ system?
Typically 5 weeks if your career involves being on your feet actively. If your career is at a desk you can return in 3 days.
What type of metal are Accu-Joint® implants made from?
Surgical grade titanium, the least reactive and strongest metal used in surgery today.
Tell me more about the AccuPreserve™ system using the Accu-Joint® implant. What should I expect?
The AccuPreserve™ system is performed using the Accu-Joint® implant and is typically completed as an outpatient surgery with anesthesia. The procedure usually takes under an hour, and your foot will be bandaged afterward. In the first few days, you should focus on elevation, rest, and limited activity. Your surgeon may allow weight bearing in a special surgical shoe, depending on your specific case. As always, follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions closely.
Can I have both feet operated on at one time?
This is possible in some cases but not all, depending on age, health and physical conditions.
Can any doctor perform the AccuPreserve™ system?
No. The AccuPreserve™ system uses the Accu-Joint® implant and should only be performed by surgeons trained in the specific surgical technique.
Is the AccuPreserve™ system using the Accu-Joint® implant covered by insurance?
The Accu-Joint® implant used in the AccuPreserve™ system is FDA approved and accepted by many insurance carriers, including Medicare. Coverage can vary depending on your insurance plan, so please speak with your surgeon to review your specific benefits.

3 Simple Steps to Restoring your Toe Joint

Getting started with the Accu-Joint® Implant

Learn how the Accu-Joint can relieve toe pain and restore mobility. Get started today!

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1. Request Information

Request information about the Accu-Joint® implant and see if you are a fit for the procedure.

2. Get the Accu-Joint® Implant

A specialized surgeon utilizes advanced technology to perform a Accu-Joint® implant restoration in an outpatient setting.

3. Return to Your Active Life

The Accu-Joint® implant is weight-bearing on day one so you can get back to living an active lifestyle.

This material was prepared in conjunction with a healthcare professional. Accufix Surgical®, as the manufacturer of the Accu-Joint® hemi implant medical device, does not practice medicine. This is meant to serve as general material and does not replace the advice of your doctors. Results are not necessarily typical, indicative, or representative of all recipient patients. Results will vary due to health, weight, activity and other variables. Not all patients are candidates for this procedure. Only a medical professional can determine the treatment appropriate for your specific condition. Appropriate postoperative activities and restrictions will differ from patient to patient. Talk to your surgeon about whether the Accu-Joint® hemi implant is right for you and the risks of the procedure, including the risk of implant breakage, failure or loosening, bone fracture, allergic reaction to implant materials or infection. For additional information or to find a surgeon near you, visit https://accufixsurgical.com/contact/ to fill out our contact form. All content herein is protected by copyright, trademarks and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Accufix Surgical® or its affiliates unless otherwise indicated, and must not be redistributed, duplicated or disclosed, in whole or in part, without the express written consent of Accufix Surgical®.