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Bunions Center - Bozeman, MT

Bozeman Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors for Bunions

Type of Physician: Orthopedic Surgeon

What is a Orthopedic Surgeon ?

A certification by the Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; practitioners focus on the investigation, preservation and restoration of the form and function of the extremities, spine and associated structures by medical, surgical and physical means. Birth defects, trauma, infections, tumors and metabolic disturbances of the musculoskeletal system are problems cared for by the orthopaedic surgeon.

Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery

Common Name: Orthopedist

Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors in Bozeman *

Lowell M Anderson MD
Lowell M Anderson
935 Highland Blvd
STE 2130
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 586-1103

Alpine Orthopaedics
Mark C Deibert
935 Highland Blvd
STE 2180
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 586-8029

Alpine Orthopaedics
Peter Kelleher
935 Highland Blvd
STE 2180
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 586-8029

Alpine Orthopaedics
Timothy O'Brien
935 Highland Blvd
STE 2180
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 586-8029

Bridger Orthopedic & Sports Medicine PC
Robert Blake
1450 Ellis St
STE 201
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0122

Bridger Orthopedic & Sports Medicine PC
John D Campbell
1450 Ellis St
STE 201
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0122

Bridger Orthopedic & Sports Medicine PC
Daniel M Gannon
1450 Ellis St
STE 201
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0122

Bridger Orthopedic & Sports Medicine PC
Alexander B LeGrand
1450 Ellis St
STE 201
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0122

Bridger Orthopedic & Sports Medicine PC
Royce G Pyette
1450 Ellis St
STE 201
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0122

Bridger Orthopedic & Sports Medicine PC
Jon F Robinson
1450 Ellis St
STE 201
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0122

Bridger Orthopedic & Sports Medicine PC
Steven Speth
1450 Ellis St
STE 201
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0122

Bridger Orthopedic & Sports Medicine PC
Richard N Vinglas
1450 Ellis St
STE 201
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0122

Park Clinic Livingston Healthcare
Michelle L Cameron-Donaldson
1315 W Crawford St
Livingston, MT 59047
(406) 222-9970

Park Clinic
Michelle Donaldson
1315 W Crawford St
Livingston, MT 59047
(406) 222-9970

Fort Harrison VA Hospital Orthopaedics
Michael Agee
3687 Veterans Dr
Fort Harrison, MT 59636
(406) 442-6410

Fort Harrison VA Hospital Orthopaedics
Don L Bishop
3687 Veterans Dr
Fort Harrison, MT 59636
(406) 442-6410

Fort Harrison VA Hospital Orthopaedics
Joel E Cleary
3687 Veterans Dr
Fort Harrison, MT 59636
(406) 442-6410

Fort Harrison VA Hospital Orthopaedics
Peter P Wendt
3687 Veterans Dr
Fort Harrison, MT 59636
(406) 442-6410

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Bunions

What are bunions?

The common bunion is a localized area of enlargement of the inner portion of the joint at the base of the big toe. The enlargement actually represents additional bone formation, often in combination with a misalignment of the big toe. The normal position of the big toe (straight forward) becomes outward-directed toward the smaller toes. The enlarged joint at the base of the big toe (the first metatarsophalangeal joint) can become inflamed with redness, tenderness, and pain. A small fluid-filled sac (bursa) adjacent to the joint can also become inflamed (bursitis) leading to additional swelling, redness, and pain.

A less common bunion is located at the joint at the base of the smallest (fifth) toe. This bunion is sometimes referred to as a tailor's bunion.

Who develops bunions?

Bunions most commonly affect women. Some studies report that bunions occur nearly 10 times more frequently in women then men. It has been suggested that tight-fitting shoes, especially high-heel and narrow-toed, might increase the risk for bunion formation. Bunions are reported to be more prevalent in people who wear shoes than in barefoot people. There also seem to be inherited (genetic) factors that predispose to the development of bunions, especially when they occur in younger individuals.

Other risk factors for the development of bunions include congenital (present from birth) abnormal formation of the bones of the foot, nerve conditions that affect the foot, rheumatoid arthritis, and injury to the foot. Bunions are common in ballet dancers.

What are symptoms of a bunion?

Bunions may or may not cause symptoms. A frequent symptom is pain in the involved area when walking or wearing shoes that is relieved by resting. A bunion causes enlargement of the base of the big toe and is usually associated with positi...

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Emergency Contact for Bozeman

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Bozeman Hospitals *

Bozeman Deaconess Hospital
915 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406)585-5000

Livingston Memorial Hospital
504 S 13th St
Livingston, MT 59047
(406)222-3541

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