2014年5月15日 星期四

A pertinent analogy: Leaning Tower of Pisa

Bunion deformity is fundamentally formed by the loosened first metatarsal bone that has lost its ligamentous support and thus tilts abnormally to one side.



This scenario is not unlike the Leaning Tower of Pisa which has also lost its external support of a weak foundation. Both first metatarsal bone and the Tower are basically unchanged and normal in shape by themselves.

To upright the Tower by the "break-n-shift" concept as in traditional bone-breaking bunion (hallux vaglus) surgery would not only induce unnecessary damages to the normal and innocent Tower itself, but also fail to address its underlying issue of a weak foundation.

Similarly, the normal and innocent first metatarsal would also be damaged of its function and not stabilized against future recurrence of tilting.



 
Reference information: www.bunioncenter.com
It is not intended as medical advice to any specific person. If you have any need for personal advice or have any questions regarding your health, please consult your Orthopedist for diagnosis and treatment.

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