Every day we subject our feet to more physical stresses than any other parts of our body. From daily walking to recreational sports, let alone other extreme activities, our feet are expected to last a lifetime of repeated pounding against the ground and maneuvering all types of terrain. It has to be one of the most complex structures and engineering wonders. A normal foot is made up of 26 specifically shaped bones, versus only four in the leg from hip to ankle. These many bones are connected and moved by more than 100 ligaments, muscles and tendons. Any slight deviation from normal, such as an extra bone (accessory navicula), fused bones (tarsal coalition) or a flat or high arched foot, may render foot function limitations and problems.
Similarly, any surgical alteration of foot structures unnecessarily from the normal form can only risk normal function of the foot. This basic surgical principle is especially true in the correction of bunion deformity.
Therefore, it is essential to understand the true underlying pathology of bunion deformity before an optimal surgical correction, cosmetically and functionally, can be realized.
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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