Foot Health Guide -
Bunions
For most people, relief from
bunions can be achieved with better shoes and pads. In severe cases, The
Podiatry Institute suggests you see a doctor to determine if corrective surgery
is needed to rid yourself of the discomfort of bunions.
If your big toe looks misshapen and protrudes from the side of your foot,
you could have a bunion, a bony protrusion of the great toe joint that can
cause friction and pain when wearing shoes. A bunion found on the outside of
the foot on or below the fifth (or baby) toe, known as a bunionette or Tailors
Bunion, can also cause intense bunion pain.
What causes bunions?
Bunions, also known as hallus valgus, are caused by a combination of factors:
- An active lifestyle
- Improperly fitting shoes, or shoes that dont have enough room in the
toe box, such as many womens fashion shoes with pointy-toes
- Foot type such as a foot that pronates or rolls inward excessively when
walking has a higher tendency for forming bunions, as this type of foot creates
an imbalance with the muscles and tendons around the great toe joint. This
causes the great toe to deviate toward the outside of the foot, while the bone
in front of it shifts toward the inside of the foot.
What are the symptoms?
The best way to see if you have bunions or bunionette is to pay attention to
your fee. If you see a bony protrusion on your big or baby toe that feels
pinched when wearing shoes, you most likely have a bunion or bunionette.
How do I get relief / How to prevent bunions?
Bunions / bunionettes are most commonly treated and prevented with some simple
adjustments to your shoes. Buy well-fitting shoes with a wide toe box. Use
bunion shields or pads to cushion the bunion while walking. Utilize orthotic
devices or inserts that redistribute the pressure along the arch and ball of
the foot and control the separation of the bones. This will help support your
foot and reduce the tendency toward bunion formation. For most people, relief
can be achieved with better shoes and pads. In severe cases,
The Podiatry Institute suggests you see a doctor to determine if corrective
surgery is needed.
Information on foot pain, leg and
lower body health conditions taken from
FootSmart.com and provided by
The Podiatry Institute, dedicated to advancing the standard of care in
podiatric medicine and its effects on muscoskeletal health.
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