Hallux Abducto Valgus
(HAV), commonly known as a Bunion, is a misaligned big toe joint
that can become swollen and tender. The deformity causes
the first joint of the big toe to slant outward while the toe itself
points to the smaller toes. The major reason a person might
experience bunions is in the genetics of their family. If
your biological mother or father had bunions, the chances are pretty
high that you might get them as well.
Bunions are aggravated by shoes that are too narrow in the forefoot
and toes. This includes the high heeled shoes in women and
(as we see in Texas) the Western Boots for men. There are
conservative measures that can help slow the advancement of the
deformity and help to decrease the pain. The most common
conservative approaches include a change in shoe gear and the use
of prescription custom molded orthotics. However, surgery
to address the underlying bone condition is often recommended in
order to address the underlying cause of the painful joint.
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