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Bunion Treatment

Is Bunion Surgery the Solution?

A bunion is a progressive toe deformity. For some patients, the bump alongside the big toe doesn’t cause pain. It may simply be a visible difference on the foot. For other patients, however, a bunion can become very painful. The discomfort can impact day-to-day activities, including putting on shoes or walking. One option for treating this condition is surgery. However, the New England Podiatry Associates consider this only after providing patients with less-invasive options.

Here are three suggestions to consider before surgery:

Choose custom orthotics 

A podiatrist can prescribe custom orthotics to relieve the pain from your bunion. During the exam, the specialist gathers data. They will then use this information to create a one-of-a-kind pair for your feet, from how you walk to the specific location of pain, every detail matters. Ask your doctor if orthotics are right for you.

Consider a larger shoe size

Tight shoes are a problem for patients who have a bunion. The lack of wiggle room only causes additional friction and ultimately more pain and discomfort. We recommend our patients visit a shoe store to get properly measured. Exploring shoe options with a wide toe box can show your feet some extra love. 

Calm the pain with cushioning

Padding and cushion are helpful for patients dealing with bunion pain. Schedule an appointment with your podiatrist to learn about over-the-counter options. With this conservative treatment, patients may be able to find pain relief without surgery. We’re here to help you consider all your options.  

At New England Podiatry AssociatesDr. Michael HassDr. Alan GreenDr. Stephen TubridyDr. Ronald EtskovitzDr. Raymond Murano III, and Dr. Catherine Jacobs treat various conditions such as sports injuriesfoot and ankle painpediatric foot careingrown toenails, and flat feet. Equipped with a board-certified podiatrist team, we offer two convenient locations to provide excellent care for patients in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Middlesex Counties. Contact our Chestnut Hill office at
617-232-1752 and our Newton-Wellesley office at 617-630-8280. We are still offering a telemedicine option for your safety and convenience.