Your bunion is probably causing you many different issues, so it is only natural for you to be interested in finding out how to fix a bunion. As we will see, there are several potential bunion treatment options that might work best for you, but let’s start by finding out why it is so important to have this issue addressed.

Fixing a Bunion

To start, a bunion is a progressive toe deformity. What this means is that the condition will only get worse if it is left untreated. There is a second component to being a progressive deformity, but we will get back to that in a bit.

Beyond the fact the bunion will continue to worsen over time, the simple fact is that it can be rather painful. If you are experiencing pain and discomfort, then you should really consider coming in to see us at Fixing Feet Institute so we can treat your bunion for you. In addition to pain, bunions can also lead to increased occurrence of calluses and cause difficulty for you to wear your favorite shoes.

We are in practice because we want to help you overcome foot and ankle problems, including issues like bunions. Fortunately, we have various ways to a treat a bunion for you.

Bunion Treatment Options

There are two general paths when it comes to bunion treatments. First, we will seek to relieve your symptoms with the use of conservative, nonsurgical care. These include options like medication, shoe alterations, and custom orthotics. Our specific treatment plan for you will be determined on an array of different factors, since your feet are unique.

Conservative Treatment for Bunions

When conservative bunion care doesn’t provide the relief you need, we may need to rely on surgical procedures to fix your bunion. Earlier, we mentioned that there is another component to progressive conditions. Well, this is simply the fact that there is no way to reverse progressive deformities – they can only be completely corrected with surgery. With that being said, we will try to provide the relief you need through conservative care first!

For additional information on bunion treatment, or any of the foot and ankle services we provide at Fixing Feet Institute, contact our Surprise, AZ office by calling us at (623) 584-5556. You can also take advantage of our online form to connect with us right now. Come in and see us so we can give you the pain relief you need!

Dr. Viedra V. Elison
Founder and Managing Partner of Fixing Feet Institute
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