The whirlwind of “pointed-toe leather shoes†that has been blowing over the past two years has caused an increase in the number of female foot problems. Many women have already suffered from severe hallucinations such as hallux valgus. Even more frightening is that 95% of patients are conscious. Less than this is a kind of "difficult disease." When pain is unbearable, it is often necessary to "treat the bones."
Hallux valgus, commonly known as the "bigfoot bone," is a common foot deformity, more common in women, the ratio of men and women up to 1:40. The most common reason for hallux valgus is to wear high heel pointed shoes.
The causes of hallux valgus are mainly: genetic factors; standing or walking too long, excessive weight; often wear pointed shoes or high heels.
The early symptoms of hallux valgus are mild and often do not attract attention. Often the hallux valgus deformity aggravates the pain of the bunion, the second toe forms a hammer toe, and the pain affects the daily activities. Dislocation period), conservative treatment is ineffective, suitable for surgical treatment. Now more popular is the minimally invasive intervention technology, the advantage is: Bigfoot surgery can be carried out under local anesthesia, with safety, damage is small, the incision is small (only 3mm), do not play plaster, steel needle, healing fast, less painful Do not stay in the hospital and follow it. 20 minutes of the entire operation, life after self-care, no complications and sequelae, make the foot more beautiful.
Big bone surgery does not leave a legacy. Micro-hole surgery has little damage to soft tissue, does not hurt "ribs" and does not damage the joints. Surgery is the reduction of the joints, which is the orthopedic bone, and restores the normal anatomical position of the joint, so no sequelae are left behind. After full recovery, running, jumping, all kinds of sports and wearing shoes are completely normal.
Treatment of hallux valgus by micropores must be corrected at the same time as removal of the callus. That is, the orthopedic bone restores the inverted sacrum to its normal position. In the past, the operation was to remove the callus and add the adductor hallucis muscle to cut off or remove a section of the sacrum (commonly known as the "branched bone"), but the sacrum was still varus. Therefore, after the operation, the patients knew that it was not long after the removal of the dressing, the big toe had collapsed, and the bulge appeared again. They all thought that the bone was growing again, and the doctor said that it had relapsed. In fact, it is impossible to grow bones. It can be seen through X-rays that the bones have gone flat, but the intercondylar angle and hallux valgus angle have not been corrected to the normal position. Therefore, correction is now the key to surgery, without destroying the normal joint anatomy, will not relapse after surgery, the long-term effect is very good.