How Do You Fix a Bunionette? (Tailor's Bunion) | Dr. Moore Explains

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  • Опубліковано 14 лют 2015
  • In this video, Dr. Robert J Moore III discusses how to fix a Bunionette (or Tailor's Bunion).
    Like the classic bunion the bunionette is a prominent edge of bone - more specifically the fifth metatarsal head. And since the pressure or callus that is formed from the pressure creates foot pain by pressing on the nerves in this area, treatment on the conservative level starts with larger or better shoes with softer material on the outside. Although you don't need to see the podiatrist for this information, there are other non surgical treatments besides padding (Dr Scholls silicon, mole skin, etc.) like callus debridement and cortisone injections.
    As for a permanent 'fix' - surgery is quite simple and the majority of these deformities can be a simple removal of the prominent or sharp edge of bone. This can be performed by a trained foot surgeon at an out patient surgical facility using a very light anesthesia. The more serious deformities are usually inherited and can involve an osteotomy or bone cut to move the head of the fifth metatarsal into a more normal anatomical position. The post operative period for the simple procedure involves partial to full weight bearing and back into shoes after sutures are removed 2-3 weeks. The osteotomy will take up to 6-8 weeks to be healed and like most surgical fractures, non weight bearing for 4-6 weeks.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @user-vm6db1pw8u
    @user-vm6db1pw8u Рік тому +3

    can we treat it without surgery

  • @thomasaseymour1165
    @thomasaseymour1165 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @tullysoulliere8103
    @tullysoulliere8103 2 роки тому

    I have this and bunch of other wierd things like Ganglion cyst on my foot ! i got the steroid in a nuroma as well ( not related to the tailors bunion , heres hoping and praying my surgery will fixas i am a hairdresser and i love it! did not come from pointy shoes tho!

  • @user-vm6db1pw8u
    @user-vm6db1pw8u Рік тому

    hi dr

  • @ezb6798
    @ezb6798 5 років тому +9

    How about wearing shoes that don’t squeeze your toes into a wedge shape, but allow them to splay as nature intended?

  • @arenuzzle6282
    @arenuzzle6282 Рік тому

    Cutting the side of the joint is not going to fix anything the toe bone joint is still sideways rolling joint.we want the metatarsal to be straight the joint to rotate forward

  • @rae0521
    @rae0521 Рік тому +1

    It would more helpful if these instructional videos by "doctors" on UA-cam would at least agree with one another. They don't... leaving viewers more confused than if they hadn't seen them.

  • @estelamestellaestellaiscry4417
    @estelamestellaestellaiscry4417 3 роки тому +1

    Too painful..😂

  • @Mmmald397
    @Mmmald397 3 роки тому

    woshingo dr

  • @barrywood4491
    @barrywood4491 7 років тому +11

    barbaric to say the least