Bunion
A bunion is a painful deformity of the great toe at the metatarsophalangeal joint.
Causes & Symptoms
Bunions occur due to a variety of conditions including heredity and narrow toed shoes.
Symptoms include swelling or tenderness about the great toe and pain with shoes.
Evaluation & Treatment
Initial treatment begins with a medical history, physical examination, and x-rays.
Most bunions are treatable without surgery. Modifications such as wide toe box shoes
with soft soles and short heels (< 2 ΒΌ inches) often reduce symptoms.
Surgical treatment is indicated in those who continue to have pain at the bunion
despite modifications or are unable to change footwear. If surgical treatment is indicated
it can be done through a small incision on the toe as an outpatient procedure. Recovery often
takes several weeks in a walking boot.