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Progressive deformity of the first metatarsal phalangeal joint, commonly hereditary and aggravated by poor footwear (heels, narrow shoes). Not all bunions are symptomatic and treatment is not always required. Commonly surgery is indicated to reduce deformity and re-align the joint.
Deviation of big toe Bony prominence Pain and swelling within joint Footwear accommodation problems
Hereditary Poor footwear (eg. narrow heels) Certain types of arthritis Abnormal metatarsal index
Bunion Surgery/Operation Conservative insole therapy Orthoses - reduce pain Footwear management Surgical referral -- We can offer operations, removal, splints, and surgery for your bunions. Contact us for more information via our contact form. |
BELSIZE PODIATRY | THOMAS MAULE
BSc (Hons) SRCh PODIATRIST © 2008 |
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