Bunions are a progressive foot deformity that can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty wearing shoes comfortably. As the big toe gradually shifts toward the smaller toes, a prominent bony bump forms at the base of the joint.

Fortunately, modern bunions treatment options can help reduce pain, improve alignment, and restore mobility.

Mr. Pavel Akimau offers expert orthopaedic foot care for patients seeking both non-surgical and surgical bunion solutions.

Understanding Bunions

A bunion develops when the joint at the base of the big toe becomes unstable over time.

Factors contributing to bunions include:

Without treatment, bunions often worsen gradually.

Common Symptoms

Patients may experience:

Symptoms vary depending on bunion severity.

Conservative Bunions Treatment

Supportive Footwear

Shoes with wide toe boxes reduce pressure on the bunion.

Orthotics

Custom inserts improve foot mechanics and relieve joint stress.

Toe Spacers

Toe spacers help improve alignment temporarily.

Ice and Anti-Inflammatory Medication

These treatments reduce swelling and discomfort.

Physiotherapy

Stretching and strengthening exercises improve foot function.

Surgical Bunions Treatment

When symptoms become severe, surgery may be recommended.

Bunion Correction Surgery

Bone realignment procedures restore proper joint positioning.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Modern minimally invasive surgery uses smaller incisions and may reduce recovery time.

Joint Fusion

Severe bunions associated with arthritis may require joint fusion procedures.

Recovery After Bunion Surgery

Recovery often includes:

Most patients experience substantial pain relief after recovery.

Why Early Treatment Matters

Seeking early treatment can help:

Early care often leads to better outcomes.

Why Choose Mr. Pavel Akimau?

Mr. Pavel Akimau provides specialist orthopaedic foot care with a focus on patient-centered treatment.

His expertise includes:

FAQs

Are bunions hereditary?

Yes. Genetics often play a significant role in bunion development.

Can bunions worsen over time?

Yes. Bunions are typically progressive if untreated.

Do orthotics help bunions?

Orthotics can reduce pressure and improve walking comfort.

Is bunion surgery painful?

Modern techniques and pain management strategies help improve comfort during recovery.

Can bunions return after surgery?

Recurrence is possible but less likely with proper correction and footwear choices.

 

For more details please visit the website - https://pavelakimau.com/bunions/



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