When does hallux valgus deformity require surgery?
Untreated hallux valgus causes inflammation, pain, and misalignment of the toes. The symptoms often worsen when wearing uncomfortable shoes. Since the structure of the bones and soft tissue changes, bunions may also be responsible for a decreased sensation around the bunion. Fortunately, it is possible to treat hallux valgus through surgery, and thus, regain pain-free and aesthetic feet. The surgery helps to straighten the big toe, correct claw toes, and remove the ball of the foot (if one is present).
- For many patients, hallux valgus surgery is mainly a way to achieve cosmetic goals and wear open-toe shoes again.
- However, bunion treatment is not only about aesthetics, but also about restoring the alignment of the bones and correcting weight distribution on the foot
- Another reason for undergoing hallux valgus surgery may be pain which does not subside when wearing comfortable shoes, bunion insoles, or after doing foot exercises. It is medically justified to perform hallux valgus surgery when the bunion restricts living actively.
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