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Bunions or Hallux Valgus- Causes, Treatment and Prevention

Definition

Bunions are the bony bump that is enlarged in the joints at the base of the big toe. This enlargement is due to the misalignment of the bone joint and it leads to the stretching of tendons and ligaments which is present around the big toe joints. This caused the soft tissue around the joint to inflamed (bursitis) and causes pain, redness, and tenderness. There may be some additional fluid-filled sacs which form adjacent to the joints and thus leads to additional swelling, redness, and pain. Over the time joints may break down and lead to localized arthritis.

Bunion

Pathophysiology

Anatomy of normal and bunion bone

Epidemiology of Bunions

Types

The types of bunions vary based on the angle between the bones includes:

Mild structural bunions: The angle between the first and second long bones increases to a point where it is greater than normal. This increased angle may cause pain and cause the great toe to the second toe. This bump may become red and sore based on your footwear.

Severe structural bunions: In this type of bunions the angle between the first and second metatarsals bones is large. This needs surgery, to remove the wedge of bone in order to reposition the first metatarsal bone closer to the second.

The Hallux Osteotomy: The great toe angles inward toward the other toes, a painful callus can occur Depending on whether the great toe abuts, underrides or overrides the second toe, various problems can occur. These include hammertoe formation of the second toe and painful corns. To make the bunion bone as normal structure surgery can be done by removing the edge of the bone. Once this is performed, the bone is secured with some kind of fixation device, such as tiny wires.

Risk factors

Some of the risk factors that cause the bunions are as follows:

Causes of Bunions

Causes of bursitis are not known. But it seems to be inherited genetic factors may also cause bunion especially when overpronation can predispose to the development of bunions. Bunions mostly occur in younger individuals. Some of the factors likely include such as:

Mostly bunions commonly affect the women’s (approximately 90% of cases).

Symptoms

Complications of bunions

Diagnosis and Test

In most cases, a doctor can visualize the inflammation and swell through open eyes. But to visualize the structural orientation of the big toe imaging techniques can be used.

Treatment and Medications

Bunion Splint

Bunion pads

Surgery: Surgery is used for the people whose pain and inflammation is not getting healed properly even after following the above treatment measures. When a person needs bunion surgery, a doctor can choose several types of bunion surgery as follows.

Repair of ligaments and tendons: This involves the shortening and repairing of the weak tendons and ligaments. These procedures often perform along with the osteotomy.

Osteotomy: This is the procedure to cut down the unwanted bone for the alignment of the disoriented bones.

Arthrodesis: It is also known as ankylosis. It is the procedure which involves the artificial induction of the joint ossification between the bones by means of surgery.

Exostectomy: It is the surgical excision of bumpy bones from the toe.

Resection arthroplasty: Removing the damaged bones and tissues to provide space for the toe bone. This procedure is performed only for the persons who have;

Prevention of bunions

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