Bunions Treatment in Michigan
Find orthopedic specialists who treat bunions in Michigan
A bunion (hallux valgus) is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe. It develops when the big toe pushes against the next toe, forcing the joint to stick out. Bunions can cause significant pain and make it difficult to find comfortable shoes. They affect approximately 23% of adults and are more common in women.
Common symptoms of bunions
- A visible bony bump on the side of the big toe
- Swelling, redness, or soreness around the big toe joint
- Persistent or intermittent pain
- Limited movement of the big toe
- Corns or calluses where the toes overlap
- Difficulty finding shoes that fit comfortably
When to see a specialist
See a foot and ankle specialist if bunion pain is limiting your daily activities, if you cannot find comfortable shoes, if the big toe is crossing over the second toe, or if you notice the deformity is getting worse over time.
Treatment options
Comfortable footwear
Wide toe box shoes that do not compress the toes. Avoiding high heels and narrow shoes. Padding over the bunion to reduce friction.
Orthotics and toe spacers
Custom or over-the-counter insoles redistribute pressure. Toe spacers maintain alignment and reduce friction between toes.
Anti-inflammatory treatment
NSAIDs, ice, and cortisone injections to reduce pain and inflammation when the bunion is irritated.
Bunionectomy surgery
Surgical correction to realign the bone, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. Multiple techniques available depending on severity. Recovery takes 6-12 weeks.
Recovery timeline
Conservative treatment is ongoing. Bunionectomy: walking in a surgical shoe within days, regular shoes at 6-8 weeks, full recovery at 3-6 months. Newer minimally invasive techniques may allow faster recovery.
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How do I find a doctor for Bunions in Michigan?
AdvOrtho lists orthopedic surgeons across Michigan who treat Bunions. Browse the providers on this page, view their credentials and sub-specialties, and request an appointment directly from their profile.
Does insurance cover Bunions treatment in Michigan?
Most major insurance plans cover medically necessary treatment for Bunions, including consultations, imaging, physical therapy, and surgery. Coverage details vary by plan. Contact your insurer or the provider's office to verify coverage before scheduling.
What type of doctor treats Bunions?
Bunions is typically treated by an orthopedic surgeon. Depending on the specific condition, you may see a specialist in sports medicine, joint replacement, spine surgery, or another orthopedic sub-specialty.
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified orthopedic specialist for diagnosis and treatment.