Degree of bone deformity caused by a bunion


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Degree of bone deformity caused by a bunion


Bunions may be classified by the degree of bone deformity. This is usually determined by measuring the bunion angle and the intermetatarsal angle and by determining the location of two tiny bones (sesamoids) that normally lie under the big toe joint. Any necessary measurements and X-rays are taken while standing, so that the toe and foot are bearing weight.

The following table classifies bunions according to severity.1

Classification of bunions
Severity Degree of bunion angle Degree of intermetatarsal angle Dislocation of sesamoids
Normal Less than 15º Less than 9º
Mild 15º to 19º 9º or 11º Less than 50%
Moderate 20º to 40º 12º to 15º 50% to 75%
Severe 40º or more 16º or more 75% or more

References


Citations

  1. Coughlin MJ (1997). Hallux valgus. Instructional Course Lectures, 46: 357–391.

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Author Colleen Cronin
Editor Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor Terrina Vail
Primary Medical Reviewer William M. Green, MD

- Emergency Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Gavin W.G. Chalmers, DPM

- Podiatry and Podiatric Surgery
Last Updated March 20, 2006

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Last updated: March 20, 2006
Author: Colleen Cronin
Reviewed By: William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine, Gavin W.G. Chalmers, DPM - Podiatry and Podiatric Surgery
Editors: Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Terrina Vail

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