Doubleview Podiatry

 

Bunion Treatment Perth – Scarborough

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Your Feet and Bunion Treatment

A bunion deformity is when a bony bump forms on your feet, usually around the big toe. This generally occurs due to extended pressure pushing your feet and big toe joint out of alignment. This can cause pain and stiffness, making it difficult to go about your day.

At Doubleview Podiatry, we use a range of treatments that can help realign your feet so you can recover from bunions.

How do You Treat Bunions?

There are several methods our experienced team can use to help treat your bunions. The treatment you receive will be based on your needs and any preferences you have. This is to ensure you are getting the right care that suits your lifestyle. Likewise, along with an assessment we check over your medical history to ensure that no complications arise from your treatment.

Our bunion treatments include:

How Bunion Treatment Can Help

Pain Relief

If left untreated, bunions cause significant pain. With careful treatment, you can relieve pressure on your toes and reduce pain significantly.

Improve Your Mobility

Treating your bunions can help realign your feet to a more natural shape. This means you can move in comfort as well as wear normal shoes.

Reduced Risk

Severe cases can often lead to other complications. Treating your bunions can reduce the risk of corns, calluses and even knee and hip issues developing.

Are you living with bunion pain every day? Our bunion correction techniques could be what you need.

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Bunion Treatment: How It Works

At Doubleview Podiatry, we use treatments that are focused on carefully correcting the position of your feet. Through a Zebris assessment, we can analyse your biomechanics to determine the best course of action. We can then provide advice to help prevent you from wearing shoes that are damaging.

Likewise, with orthotics and bunion braces tailored to your natural alignment, we can support your feet and reduce the pressure being placed on your big toe. This can help to slow bunion progression and treat symptoms.

Through the use of intrinsic foot-strengthening exercises and mobilisation techniques, we can further strengthen your foot muscles. This in turn can improve your mobility and reduce bunion pain.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes bunions?

    Bunions are caused by pressure being put against your foot, causing your big toe joint to be pressed out of alignment. This can be caused by several factors such as any foot deformities you may have or even conditions such as arthritis. Likewise, bunions can also be caused by wearing too tight or narrow shoes.

  • Do bunion correction treatments cause pain?

    At Doubleview Podiatry, we prioritise using a minimally invasive technique to correct and treat your bunions. Most patients report minimal pain from these treatments, though there will likely be some initial discomfort.

  • Are surgical treatments better?

    At Doubleview Podiatry we do not offer bunion surgery. A surgical or invasive procedure carries risks that can affect your health going forward. Surgical intervention has been known to result in nerve damage, loss of mobility and even continued pain.

Why Choose Doubleview Podiatry?

Personalised Care

Every person has unique needs. We assess you so that we can personalise and tailor treatments to get the best results.

A Passionate Team

Our team is passionate about delivering the best care to all our patients. No matter your foot needs, we are always happy to help.

Years of Experience

Our team has decades of combined clinical experience. No matter your concern we can support you and find the right treatment.

 

Treat Your Feet With The Care They Deserve

Have you been struggling to put pressure on your feet and move without pain? Have you noticed a bump forming around your big toe? You have likely begun to develop bunions. With our support and personalised care, you can treat your bunions and move with confidence again. Don’t hesitate to get the treatment you need and contact Doubleview Podiatry today to book an appointment.

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