Specifications:
Hallux valgus bunion corrector uses the original design of double force orthosis to supply constant, gentle pressure on the big toe, and realign toes to their natural alignment. These bunion splints have been proven to correct some very severe cases without surgery, dependence, or medication. The bunion splints help ease the discomfort, pressure, and inflammation caused by bunions, Hallux Valgus, and crooked toes, allowing for effective toe correction and bunion pain relief. Let you feel the relief you’ve been waiting for!
- Hallux valgus bunion corrector
- Color :black,yellow
- Size: one size
- Material:cotton fabric +pp+ vel cro
- Net weight:47G (ONE PAIR)
- Package:62*42*46cm,250pairs,12.8KGS
Business type
Manufacturer, Exporter
Customized Service
OEM/ODM acceptable:Size,logo,private label
4 Stages of Bunion Development
Bunions come in all sizes – mild, moderate, large, and severe. Bunion size doesn’t particularly correlate with the pain. Often the big toe will push against the second toe, resulting in pain and a hammertoe. Severe bunions can progress onto a disfiguring foot deformity.
How to use orthopedic bunion corrector
What Caused Bunion?
Overweight – People who are overweight will put more pressure on mild bunion toes.
Family Inheritance – Genetic factors are one of the causes of bunions; they are considerably more likely to develop if you have a family history.
Excessive walking – Some people like to walk a lot. If you wear poorly fitted shoes that crowd the toes promote bunion formation. The combination of these factors will put more pressure on your toes.
High heel shoes – High heels that place additional pressure on the toes can often aggravate painful symptoms.
How does a bunion corrector work?
When your big toe turns inward, more stress is applied to the inner side of your foot. Over time, this leads to the formation of a bunion. Bunion correctors are designed to straighten your big toe and return it to its natural position.
How long are you supposed to wear bunion correctors?
The amount of time you’ll need to recover from surgery depends on the type of operation you receive, but it’s possible you’ll need to wear a foot brace for six to eight weeks, per Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Do bunion correctors really work?
Surgery is the only way to get rid of bunions once they form and become a problem. However, surgery isn’t your only treatment option to relieve bunion pain.
Research suggests that bunion correctors aren’t effective at realigning your big toe or at getting rid of bunions. But they may help provide some temporary pain relief, while you wear them.