A bunion is a bony bump or bulge at the base of the big toe (the hallux) due to improper mechanics that cause an abnormal pull on the muscles and tendons, leading to a change in the position of the joints, especially at the first metatarsophalangeal (MPJ) joint, the joint at the base of the big toe where the toe meets the foot. As the condition progresses it can destabilize the joint, causing the great toe to drift and rotate, ultimately leading to a deformity that exerts abnormal pressure on the foot.
Bunion treatment in Cuba focuses on relieving symptoms and addressing the underlying cause of the misalignment. Options range from conservative measures such as using orthotic inserts and wearing proper shoes to surgical intervention to realign the bones, ligaments and tendons. The benefits of bunions treatment are significant, particularly in preventing long-term complications such as:
The exact cause of bunions remains unknown however the condition is believed to be the result of a combination of genetic, structural, and lifestyle factors.
The most common causes of extra pressure on your big toe joint include:
Signs and symptoms of a bunion include:
A bunion can easily be identified by examining the foot, however, a thorough diagnosis would need to be carried out. This typically involves several steps, including:
Treatment for bunion usually begins with conservative methods (non-surgical) to relieve the pain and pressure of a bunion. This may include orthotic devices, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroids and physical therapy.
Should conservative treatment not relieve symptoms, surgical treatment may be recommended. It is important to point out that surgery is not recommended for cosmetic reasons; only when a bunion causes frequent pain or interferes with daily activities.