Bunions are primarily an inherited foot structure issue. These often begin to develop in early adolescents and progressively get bigger as time goes on. They develop as one’s foot becomes increasingly unstable through the medial. The bunion itself seems to grow as the first metatarsal shifts outwards and the big toe begins to drift into the adjacent digits. This shift will continue until it is treated and will get larger as time and milage gets greater.
There are many different ideas about the treatment of a bunion. There are conservative and surgical options available. It is important to note that conservative options do not correct the bunion or stop it from getting larger. This can only be accomplished surgically.
Surgery for a bunion is most used for long term correction. Meaning realigning the bone for the foot to function in a stabilized fashion. Many bunion surgeries are what is called a head procedure. This is when the metatarsal head is cut and pinned or screwed in place. The procedure itself is straight forward and can usually be done in under an hour. The average person will be walking the entire post operative phase and can be in a normal shoe in 4-6 weeks typically.
If you have a bunion and are in pain, I can help. Make an appointment with me today at 425-391-8666 or submit a contact form online and our team will reach out as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Dr Brandon Nelson
American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons