Podiatry - Bunions & Tailor's Bunions
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Bunions & Tailor's Bunions
Diagnosis/Definition
- Prominence and pain of
the medial aspect of the first metatarsal phalangeal joint (Bunion).
- Prominence and pain of
the lateral aspect of the fifth metatarsal phalangeal joint (Tailor's
Bunion).
- Patients with
asymptomatic prominence do not require treatment.
Initial Diagnosis and Management
History and physical exam, appropriate
radiographic (weightbearing foot or feet), and laboratory evaluation
(rheumatologic panels for patients with inflammatory, bilateral, and/or
other joint symptoms).
Ongoing Management and Objectives
Initial primary care treatment should
include a 3-month trial period of the following: NSAIDs, over-the counter
arch supports and bunion shields/pads (polysorb or Dr. Scholls), toe
spacers, soft shoes with a wide toe box (running/walking shoes), and
decreased activity (rest).
Indications for Specialty Care Referral
- Patients without improvement of symptoms
after the 3 month trial period can be referred to the Podiatry Clinic.
- All Retiree's, VA and dependants with foot conditions 30, 31, 01, 02,
03, 04 etc.. Respectfully need to be routed to Scholfied Barracks Podiatry or net worked out for
treatment. Tripler Podiatry unfortunately does not provide orthotics or inserts for dependants, VA or
Retiree's.
Criteria for Return to Primary Care
- Patients not requiring
surgery will be given a biomechanical exam and an orthotic prescription
prior to being returned to primary care for chronic management.
- Patients requiring
surgery will be followed in the Podiatry Clinic until the perioperative
period is complete. Patients will then be given an orthotic prescription
before being returned to the primary care provider for chronic management.
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