Bunion Surgery at Commons Clinic: Relief, Mobility, and Expert Orthopedic Care

Bunions can make everyday activities like walking, exercising, or even wearing shoes uncomfortable. If the pain continues to worsen despite conservative treatments, bunion surgery may be the best solution to restore comfort and mobility. At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic specialists provide advanced surgical care designed to correct bunions, relieve pain, and help patients return to an active lifestyle.
Our team focuses on precision, patient education, and modern surgical techniques so you receive effective treatment with a streamlined, supportive experience.
What Is a Bunion?
A bunion is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe joint. It develops when the big toe shifts toward the second toe, forcing the joint outward. Over time this misalignment can cause inflammation, swelling, stiffness, and pain.
Common symptoms include:
- Persistent pain in the big toe joint
- Swelling or redness around the joint
- Difficulty wearing certain shoes
- Restricted toe movement
- Calluses caused by toe crowding
Bunions often worsen gradually, especially if left untreated.
When Is Bunion Surgery Recommended?
Many patients initially try non surgical treatments such as orthotics, padding, shoe modifications, or physical therapy. However, bunion surgery may be recommended if:
Common symptoms include:
- Pain interferes with daily activities
- Conservative treatments no longer provide relief
- The bunion continues to grow or worsen
- Toe deformity affects walking or balance
- Joint stiffness limits mobility
At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic specialists perform a thorough evaluation using advanced diagnostics to determine whether surgery is the best option.
How Bunion Surgery Works
Bunion surgery, also called a bunionectomy, corrects the alignment of the bones, ligaments, and tendons in the big toe. The goal is to restore normal joint positioning and reduce the painful bump.
Depending on the severity of the bunion, surgery may involve:
- Removing the enlarged bone
- Realigning the metatarsal bone
- Correcting soft tissue structures
- Stabilizing the joint with small screws or plates
Our orthopedic surgeons use modern techniques that prioritize precision and long term stability. This helps reduce recovery time while improving long term outcomes.
What to Expect During Recovery
Recovery after bunion surgery varies depending on the procedure performed. Most patients can expect a structured healing plan that includes:
- Protective footwear or surgical boot
- Gradual return to walking and normal activity
- Physical therapy to restore strength and flexibility
- Follow up visits to monitor healing
Many patients experience significant pain relief and improved foot alignment once healing is complete.
Why Choose Commons Clinic for Bunion Surgery?
Patients trust Commons Clinic because we combine orthopedic expertise with advanced medical technology and patient centered care.
Our approach includes:
- Experienced orthopedic surgeons specializing in foot and joint conditions
- Accurate diagnostic imaging for personalized treatment plans
- Modern surgical techniques that support faster recovery
- Comprehensive care from diagnosis through rehabilitation
Whether you are an athlete, an active adult, or someone seeking relief from chronic foot pain, our team is committed to helping you move comfortably again.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bunion Surgery
1. Is bunion surgery painful?
Most patients experience some discomfort after surgery, but pain is typically manageable with medication and proper care. Many patients report significant long term pain relief once the bunion is corrected.
2. How long does bunion surgery take?
The procedure usually takes about 45 minutes to one hour, depending on the complexity of the bunion and the surgical technique used.
3. How long is recovery after bunion surgery?
Initial recovery typically takes about six to eight weeks. Full healing and return to high impact activities may take several months.
4. Can bunions come back after surgery?
Recurrence is uncommon when the procedure properly corrects the alignment of the joint. Following your surgeon’s post operative guidelines also helps reduce this risk.
5. When should I see a specialist for bunions?
You should consult an orthopedic specialist if bunion pain interferes with walking, daily activities, or exercise, or if the deformity continues to worsen.
If bunion pain is limiting your mobility or affecting your daily life, Commons Clinic can help you explore effective treatment options. Schedule a consultation with our orthopedic experts to learn whether bunion surgery is the right solution for you.