Category: Bunions

Physical Therapy for Bunion Repair Surgery

Dr. Jamie Swale

Jamie Swale, DPT Bunion Repair Surgery is a common surgery of the foot, more often performed for women in middle age, but certainly seen in men and in other age groups as well.  Bunion Repair Surgery or bunionectomy, can be complex and require foot reconstruction by a qualified foot and ankle orthopaedist to be done… Read more »

Physical Therapy for Non-Surgical Bunion Treatment

Jim Koske, PT, MPT Bunions are one of the most common foot problems in America and one in three people will get at least one in their lifetime.  Women are affected disproportionately more than men, but we aren’t sure why.  We know that inherited foot issues and bad foot mechanics play a role in their… Read more »

Bunions – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Non-Surgical Treatment

Joel D. Stewart, MD One of the most commonly seen issues with the feet are bunions.  Even if you aren’t a physician, you probably can recognize a bunion when you see one.  The main characteristics of a bunion are 1) a large, knobby looking bump on the inside of the big toe, which may be… Read more »