Bunionectomy (Hallux Valgus Correction)
About Bunionectomy (Hallux Valgus Correction)
Bunionectomy is a surgical procedure used to correct a bunion, which is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe.
Overview
Bunionectomy, also known as hallux valgus correction surgery, is performed to remove the bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe and realign the toe joint. The surgery helps relieve pain and restore proper foot alignment.
Understanding The Procedure
Symptoms Bunionectomy (Hallux Valgus Correction)
- ⦾ Pain at the base of the big toe
- ⦾ Swelling and redness
- ⦾ Difficulty wearing shoes
- ⦾ Toe deformity
Risks
- ⦾ Infection
- ⦾ Toe stiffness
- ⦾ Recurrence of bunion
- ⦾ Delayed bone healing
Post-Operative Care
- ⦾ Wear supportive footwear during recovery
- ⦾ Keep the surgical area clean and dry
- ⦾ Follow recommended physiotherapy exercises
- ⦾ Avoid excessive pressure on the foot
- ⦾ Attend follow-up medical appointments
Long Term Outlook
Bunionectomy helps relieve pain and correct foot alignment. Most patients experience improved comfort while walking and wearing shoes. Proper footwear and foot care help prevent recurrence. Rehabilitation exercises improve foot strength and mobility. Long-term outcomes are generally very positive.
Bunionectomy surgery is an effective treatment for correcting bunion deformities and relieving foot pain. With proper recovery and foot care, patients can regain normal walking ability and improved foot function.
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