Bunions & Toe Deformities

Expert diagnosis and personalized treatment for bunions, hammer toes, and other foot deformities to help you walk comfortably again.

Understanding Bunions and Toe Deformities

Bunions (hallux valgus) and other toe deformities occur when the bones or joints in the toes are misaligned, causing pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. Bunions typically develop at the base of the big toe, forming a visible bump, while other toe deformities may include hammer toes, claw toes, or mallet toes.

Common causes include

Genetics or inherited foot structure

Improper footwear (tight, narrow, or high-heeled shoes)

Chronic pressure or repetitive stress on the toes

Arthritis or joint degeneration

Symptoms may include

Visible Bump

Pain & Swelling

Shoe Discomfort

Diagnosis and Treatment

A podiatrist will evaluate the structure of your feet and toes, walking pattern, and the severity of the deformity to provide an appropriate treatment plan.

Treatments may include:

Reduce pressure on affected joints and prevent worsening

Shoes with a wider toe box and proper support

Maintain mobility and alignment

Considered for severe or persistent deformities

Why Choose Emerald Hill

At Emerald Hill Podiatry, we specialize in diagnosing and managing bunions and toe deformities. Our podiatrists provide personalized treatment plans aimed at reducing pain, improving foot function, and preventing progression.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Genetics and foot structure also play a major role, though tight or ill-fitting shoes can worsen bunions.

Mild bunions can often be managed with orthotics, footwear adjustments, padding, and exercises. Surgery is usually reserved for severe or painful cases.

Some deformities are painless, but others can lead to discomfort, difficulty walking, or skin issues like corns and calluses.

Surgery is considered if conservative treatments fail and the bunion or toe deformity causes significant pain or functional limitations.

Stretching, strengthening, and proper footwear may slow progression and improve foot function but cannot completely prevent genetically predisposed bunions.

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