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  2. The best bunion correctors of 2025, according to podiatrists

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    Best for minor bunion pain, these memory foam insoles are available in a range of sizes — 5 to 13 in women's, or 7 to 13 in men's — and offer decent arch support.

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    Women's Adrenaline GTS 22 Supportive Running Shoes. Running with a bunion can be painful, but the right shoes can make things much easier. These ones get high praise from reviewers with bunions ...

  4. Bunions? These podiatrist-approved Oofos sandals offer 'good ...

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    I can walk a fair distance in these thongs. Do get good support and decreased pain. Oofos make my life better." Another agreed: "I have bunions, flat feet and plantar fasciitis. I am a health ...

  5. Bunion - Wikipedia

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    A bunion, also known as hallux valgus, is a deformity of the MTP joint connecting the big toe to the foot. [2] The big toe often bends towards the other toes and the joint becomes red and painful. [2] The onset of bunions is typically gradual. [2] Complications may include bursitis or arthritis. [2] The exact cause is unclear. [1]

  6. Syndesmosis procedure - Wikipedia

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    Syndesmosis procedure is one of the more than twenty bunion surgeries currently being performed. While the majority of bunion surgeries involve the breaking and shifting of bones (osteotomy procedures), [1] syndesmosis procedure [2] is one of few surgical techniques that use a soft-tissue or non-osteotomy (non-bone-breaking) approach to afford the same correction.

  7. Tailor's bunion - Wikipedia

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    Tailor's bunion, also known as digitus quintus varus or bunionette, is a condition caused as a result of inflammation of the fifth metatarsal bone at the base of the little toe. [1] It is usually characterized by inflammation, pain and redness of the little toe. Often a tailor's bunion is caused by a faulty mechanical structure of the foot.