For Patients
You’ve Been Living With the Pain Long Enough.
For many bunion patients, the question is not whether to treat it — it is whether treatment is worth the time, recovery, and disruption. HyperFlex® is a bone-preserving approach designed to correct bunion alignment without cutting or fusing bone.
No bone cuts. No fusion. Just correction.

Understanding Your Condition
What Is a Bunion?
A bunion is more than a bump on the side of your foot. It is often a change in foot alignment — a gradual shift in how the bones in the front of your foot sit together. Over time, this shift can affect your comfort, your shoe fit, and your daily activities.

Bunions are common, and you are not alone. The good news is that there are options — and understanding them is the first step.
The Treatment Gap
The Relief You’ve Been Waiting For — Without the Recovery You’ve Been Dreading.
Many patients delay bunion treatment for years because the recovery sounds worse than the pain. HyperFlex® changes that conversation by offering a bone-preserving option designed to support correction without cutting or fusing bone.
Pain That Becomes Part of Your Day
Bunions can affect comfort, shoe fit, walking, and the activities you do every day.
Recovery That Feels Like Too Much
Traditional bunion surgery often involves cut bone that must heal before patients return to normal activity.
A Different Path Forward
Because HyperFlex® does not cut or fuse bone, recovery works on a different timeline — one designed to get you moving sooner, where clinically appropriate.
Our Philosophy
The Preserve First Approach
Bunion correction does not have to begin with irreversible procedures. HyperFlex® is built on a simple idea: preserve what is natural whenever possible. By prioritizing bone and joint preservation, HyperFlex® represents a new category of bunion care — one designed to offer a meaningful option before more permanent interventions are considered.
No Bone Cuts
HyperFlex® is designed to correct bunion alignment without cutting the metatarsal bone.
No Fusion
The joint is preserved — not fused. HyperFlex® is designed to maintain natural joint structure.
Natural Anatomy Preserved
The procedure is designed to work with your existing anatomy, supporting alignment while preserving what is already there.
Future Options Maintained
Because bone is preserved, additional treatment options may remain available if ever needed in the future.
HyperFlex® is designed to restore alignment while preserving bone and joint structure, where clinically appropriate. Ask your surgeon whether this approach is right for you.
How It Works
A Simple Idea. A Small Implant.
HyperFlex® uses a small, flexible implant to help realign and stabilize the bones involved in the bunion. It is designed to support correction while preserving your natural anatomy, bone, and joint motion. Your surgeon will determine whether it may be appropriate for you.
Your life does not stop for a bunion. Neither should your treatment.

Why Patients Ask About HyperFlex®
A Shorter Path From Pain to Progress
Traditional bunion surgery often means recovery while cut bone heals. HyperFlex® is different by design: no bone cuts, no fusion, and no cut bone healing phase. That may help patients have a different kind of recovery conversation with their surgeon.
Bone-Preserving Approach
Designed to correct alignment without cutting or removing bone — a meaningful distinction for many patients.
No Bone Healing Phase Required
Because no bone is cut, there is no cut bone to heal — which may influence the recovery conversation with your surgeon.
Designed for Early Weightbearing
HyperFlex® is designed to support immediate weightbearing where clinically appropriate. Your surgeon will advise what is right for you.
Earlier Treatment Conversation
HyperFlex® may support a discussion about treatment earlier — before a bunion reaches a more advanced stage.
Future Options Maintained
Preserving bone structure is designed to keep additional treatment pathways open, should they ever be needed.
Talking to Your Doctor
Is HyperFlex® Right for Me?
Your Surgeon Knows Best
HyperFlex® may be considered across a range of bunion severities, including mild, moderate, and severe cases. Your surgeon can determine whether it is appropriate for your anatomy, symptoms, and treatment goals.
Questions to Ask Your Surgeon
- Is my bunion mild, moderate, or severe?
- What are my options besides osteotomy or fusion?
- Would HyperFlex® preserve future options if I need additional treatment later?
- What should I expect before and after the procedure?
- Am I a good candidate for HyperFlex® based on my anatomy and goals?
Patient FAQ
Common Questions About HyperFlex®
We know you may have questions. Here are answers to some of the most common ones. For questions about your specific situation, always speak with your surgeon.
Does HyperFlex® cut bone?
HyperFlex® is designed to correct alignment without cutting bone. This is one of the key distinctions of the bone-preserving approach.
Does HyperFlex® fuse the joint?
No. HyperFlex® is designed to preserve joint structure rather than fuse the joint — maintaining the natural motion and anatomy of the foot where possible.
Can I walk after the procedure?
HyperFlex® is designed to support immediate weightbearing where clinically appropriate. Your surgeon will provide specific instructions based on your procedure and health history.
Will HyperFlex® affect the way I walk?
HyperFlex is designed to preserve natural anatomy and joint structure while supporting bunion correction. Because the procedure does not cut or fuse bone, it is not intended to negatively affect your walking gait.
Will this preserve my future options?
HyperFlex® is designed to maintain future surgical pathways if additional intervention is ever needed. Preserving bone means more options may remain available.
Is HyperFlex® right for every bunion?
No treatment is appropriate for every patient. Your surgeon can evaluate your bunion, anatomy, and goals to determine whether HyperFlex® may be the right option for you.
Stop Managing the Pain. Start the Conversation.
If bunion pain has been shaping your day — or if you have been waiting because traditional surgery feels like too much — ask your surgeon whether HyperFlex® may be appropriate for you.
Make HyperFlex® your first choice in bunion care.
HyperFlex® is a medical device. Individual results vary. Not all patients are candidates. Only a qualified surgeon can determine whether HyperFlex® is appropriate for your specific condition, anatomy, and treatment goals. Always follow your surgeon’s instructions.




