24- Bunions Flashcards
def of bunions
greater than 15 degrees of angulation of great toe towards others
steps of bunion formation
- medial sesmoid + medial collateral ligs fail
- metatarsal head slips off sesamoid tracks
- prox phalanx moves valgus
- metatarsal head sits on medial sesamoid wearing out crest
- bursa thickens laterally
- EHL bowstrings and pulls phalanx more valgus
- metatarsal head pronates
- adductor hallicus dominates
risk factors/age of bunions
F
footwear, genetics, overpronation
Main risk factors of bunions (met length, footwear, overpronation) coorelation
- Halux valgus associated w increase 1st met length, round metatarsal head and lat seasmoid displacement
- Footwear/overpronation were less conclusive
QOL and untreated hallux valgus
lower than gen pop
in W hallux valgus is associated w
Lower BMI
use of high heeled shoes as their usual shoes during ages of 20-64
In M hallux valgus is associated w what
higher BMI
pes planus
Overall conservative tx of bunions
Best handled by footwear (wide toe box( and activaty mod
-cannot reverse deformity, however can help symptomatically
Orthotics and progression of hallux valgus
no effect
what orthosis would u use if you had to in bunions
(a foot orthosis w medial arch support could reduce pressure beneath the hallux and 1st metatarsal by transferring load to other regions)
-3/4 length orthosis might be a better choice than a sulcus or full length orthosis
custom orthosis and bunion
limited evidence on which to base clinical decisions regarding the prescription of custom made foot orthosis for tx
rocker shoes/ inserts with toe cut out effects
both increased peak pressure under the midfoot and lesser toes (both reduced pressure under first MTP jt)
-may work by redistributing load away from the 1st MTP jt, possibly shifting it toward the medial longitudinal arch during mid stance and toward lesser toes during propulsion
custom made orthosses and evolution of hallux valgus in one year
no sig difference (between or at follow up)
what are the 3 types of seasomoids
- hallucal sesamoids (1st metatarsal head)
- interphalangeal jt seasimoids
- Lesser metatarsal sesamoids
2 functions of hallucal seasmoid
- to act as anatomic bully for flexor hallucis brevis
2. To act as tunnel to protect flexor hallucis longus tendon