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How to Manage Bunion Pain: When is it Time for Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction?

If you’ve started noticing a bony bump at the base of your big toe, you know that a bunion is more than just a cosmetic issue. It changes the way you walk, the shoes you can wear, and even your willingness to stay active. Many patients spend years in the “management phase,” trying everything to avoid surgery. Yet because a bunion is a structural deformity, not just a bump on the bone, management eventually hits a wall. 

But New England Podiatry is here to help! In this blog, we’ll cover how to effectively manage your symptoms and how to know when it’s time to move toward a permanent, three-dimensional correction with Lapiplasty®.

Phase 1: Managing Bunion Pain at Home

If your bunion is still flexible and the pain is intermittent, you can often find relief by focusing on “offloading” the joint.

  • Footwear Overhaul:
    • The #1 rule for bunion management is a wide toe box. 
    • Avoid high heels or pointed shoes that squeeze the big toe inward, which accelerates the deformity.
  • Orthotic Inserts:
  • Padding and Splinting:
    • Non-medicated bunion pads can protect the “bump” from friction, while toe spacers can provide temporary alignment relief at night.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Care:
    • Using ice after a long day on your feet and over-the-counter anti-inflammatories can help manage the swelling in the joint capsule.

The Problem with “Shaving the Bump”

A common search query is: “Can a podiatrist just shave my bunion?”

Here’s the problem: traditional bunion surgeries often focus on a 2D approach, simply shaving off the protruding bone or “cutting and shifting” it horizontally. 

  • Unfortunately, a bunion isn’t just a growth; it’s a 3D rotation of the metatarsal bone.
  • If you only shave the bump, the root cause remains, which is why traditional surgeries have a notoriously high recurrence rate.

Phase 2: The Permanent 3D Fix (Lapiplasty®)

When management is no longer enough, we recommend Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction.

Unlike traditional methods, Lapiplasty® addresses the root cause of the deformity.

 Lapiplasty® uses specialized instruments to rotate the entire bone back into its natural, 3D anatomical position. 

This corrects the misalignment at the joint level, not just the bone level.

The Advantages of Lapiplasty®:

  • 3-Plane Correction: It fixes the protrusion, the rotation, and the tilt of the bone simultaneously.
  • Early Weight-Bearing: Because we secure the correction with advanced titanium plates, many patients can begin bearing weight in a walking boot within days, rather than weeks.
  • Reduced Recurrence: By fixing the foundation of the joint, the risk of the bunion “growing back” is significantly lower than traditional “shaving” methods.
  • Anatomical Repair: It restores the natural “bridge” of your foot, improving your overall balance and gait.

How to Tell: Is it Time for Surgery?

If you are currently managing your bunion, look for these “turning point” signs that it’s time to consider Lapiplasty®:

  1. The “Shadow” Pain: You feel a deep, aching pain in the joint even when you aren’t wearing shoes.
  2. Activity Sacrifice: You’ve started saying “no” to walks, hikes, or gym sessions because of your foot.
  3. Toe Crowding: Your big toe is starting to lean so far over that it is pushing against (or crossing under) your second toe.
  4. Failed Management: You’ve tried orthotics and wider shoes, but the deformity is visibly progressing.

Take the Next Step

You don’t have to wait until your bunion is debilitating to seek a solution. Early intervention with Lapiplasty® can prevent secondary issues like hammertoes or arthritis in the joint.

Dr. Catherine Jacobs,Dr. Zachary Sax,Dr. Joshua Oulette,Dr. Ronald Etskovitz, andDr. Raymond Murano III ofNew England Podiatry Associates provide comprehensive medical and surgical care for a wide spectrum of foot and ankle conditions.Contact us today to schedule an appointment!

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Bunion Blues? Lapiplasty Might Be Your Path to Pain-Free Feet

Bunions – those bony bumps at the base of your big toe can cause serious pain and discomfort. Worse, they make it difficult to find shoes that fit or participate in activities you typically enjoy.

If you’ve tried conservative treatments like padding and wider shoes with little success, Lapiplasty surgery might be the answer you’ve been searching for. To help those in need learn about this powerful and innovative procedure, the team at New England Podiatry has decided to put together a brief blog on the subject.

What Makes It Different?

As a more recently developed procedure, Lapiplasty stands apart from other surgical techniques.

  • Traditional bunionectomy procedures often address the bump itself by shaving down the bone or shifting it sideways.
  • While this might offer temporary relief, it doesn’t address the underlying cause: A misaligned joint at the base of the big toe.
  • This misalignment, affecting all three dimensions (length, width, and rotation), is what Lapiplasty targets.

A 3D Approach

Bunions are multifaceted problems, so it’s lucky that Lapiplasty provides a multifaceted solution.

  • To perform a Lapiplasty procedure, a podiatrist uses specialized tools to meticulously realign the bones in the big toe joint.
  • This not only corrects the bump but also repairs the natural structure of your foot.
  • Small titanium plates are used to hold the bones in their new position. This allows for faster healing and a return to painless weight-bearing.

Benefits of Lapiplasty

Compared to traditional bunion surgery, Lapiplasty offers several advantages:

  • Reduced recurrence:

By addressing the root cause of the bunion, Lapiplasty aims to prevent the deformity from returning or worsening.

  • Faster recovery

The minimally invasive nature of Lapiplasty and the use of titanium plates contribute to a quicker healing process.

  • Improved long-term outcome

A more anatomically correct repair of the joint can lead to better pain relief and function.

Suffering from bunions with no solution in sight? We’re here and ready to help you learn more! Contact us to see if Lapiplasty is the solution you’ve been seeking.

Dr. Catherine JacobsDr. Zachary SaxDr. Joshua OuletteDr. Ronald Etskovitz, and Dr. Raymond Murano III  provide comprehensive medical and surgical care for a wide spectrum of foot and ankle conditions and injuries. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!