805 St. Vincent's Dr.,
Ste 420
Birmingham, AL 35205
1-205-324-8511
1985 Alabama Hwy 157
Suite A
Cullman, AL 35058
1-256-739-1912
801 Princeton Ave. Baptist
Medical Center, 35211
1-205-397-9216
Main Fax: 1-205-324-0319
805 St. Vincent's Dr.,
Ste 420
Birmingham, AL 35205
1-205-324-8511
1985 Alabama Hwy 157
Suite A
Cullman, AL 35058
1-256-739-1912
801 Princeton Ave. Baptist
Medical Center, 35211
1-205-397-9216
Main Fax: 1-205-324-0319
Hallux Varus is a condition in which the big toe points away from the second toe. It is a possible complication from bunion surgery. The condition has been linked to a number of other causes, including congenital deformity, tight or short abductor hallucis tendons, trauma, injury, or an absence or surgical removal of a fibular sesamoid.
Treatment may focus on stretching the abductor hallucis tendon through specific exercises or toe splints. In severe cases, surgery may be recommended. During the surgery, a small incision is made on the side of the toe and the toe is splinted in a neutral or straight position.