Lady with Bunions

If you’re struggling with the pain and discomfort of bunions, you’re not alone. This common foot condition – characterised by the protrusion of tissue or bone around the base of the big toe – can significantly impact your quality of life. As the significant toe shifts toward the smaller toes, it causes visible bumps and considerable pain, making it difficult to wear shoes or walk comfortably. At Advanced Footcare, we specialise in providing effective bunion treatment that can relieve your pain and restore your comfort. Whether you’re dealing with a mild bump or an advanced case of bunions, our expert podiatrists have the experience and skills to help you get back on your feet.

What Causes Bunions and How Can You Spot One?

A bunion forms when the bone or tissue at the base of the big toe becomes misaligned, creating a visible bump on the foot. Over time, the significant toe shifts toward the smaller toes, leading to misalignment. Bunions are more common in individuals with flat feet or low arches but can also develop due to genetics or improper footwear.

As the bunion develops, your significant toe shifts toward the smaller toes, leading to misalignment. While some bunions are painless, many people experience discomfort that worsens over time, especially when wearing tight shoes or standing for long periods.

Why Let Bunion Pain Hold You Back?

When you’re in pain, it’s hard to focus on anything else. At Advanced Footcare, we understand how frustrating this can be. Our team of specialists offers a variety of bunion treatment options that can relieve your symptoms and improve your foot health.

Here are some of the treatments we offer:

Swollen Tissue Removal

The first step in treating a bunion often involves removing the swollen tissue around the big toe joint. We can immediately relieve pressure by reducing this swelling, allowing for better mobility and less pain.

Bone Removal for Better Alignment

If the bunion is severe, we may recommend removing part of the bone in the big toe joint. This helps straighten the toe and restore alignment, alleviating pain and making movement much more manageable.

Permanent Bone Fusion

For advanced cases, permanent bone fusion may be necessary. This procedure stabilises the affected joint by permanently joining the bones, preventing further misalignment and relieving chronic pain.

Realigning the Long Bone

In more complex cases, we may need to realign the long bone in the big toe joint to correct the abnormal angle. This procedure helps restore natural foot function and improves foot alignment.

Why Advanced Footcare is Your Go-To Choice for Bunion Treatment

Choosing the right clinic for your bunion treatment is essential, and Advanced Footcare should be your first choice. Here’s why:

Expert Podiatrists with Years of Experience: Our team has decades of experience treating bunions, from mild cases to advanced conditions. With us, you’re in safe hands.

Affordable and Transparent Pricing: Quality care shouldn’t break the bank. Our transparent pricing covers pre-operative, intraoperative, and post-operative costs so you won’t be surprised.

Comprehensive Footcare: Beyond bunion treatments, we offer a full range of services, including orthotics and corrective surgical procedures, designed to address all your foot health needs.

Personalised Care: At Advanced Footcare, we take the time to understand your unique condition. We offer bespoke treatment plans that work for you, ensuring a fast and effective recovery.

Get in Touch Today for Expert Bunion Treatment

Don’t let bunions continue to cause pain or affect your daily life. At Advanced Footcare, we’re dedicated to providing you with the best possible care to get you back on track. Whether you’re dealing with a mild bunion or a more complex case, our podiatrists are here to help with effective treatments designed to meet your needs.

If you’re unsure if bunions are your issue, look at our Foot Pain Identifier tool to help assess your symptoms. If you’re ready to get started, don’t hesitate!

Contact us now to speak with one of our specialists and schedule your consultation.

For more information about our services or to get to know us better, visit our About Us page.

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