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Exercising With Bunions

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If bunions are causing pain, don't give up exercise. Instead, switch to activities that don't cause pain.

  • Swimming or bicycling are good choices because they put less pressure on the foot.
  • Walking may substitute for jogging while you treat a bunion.

Wearing comfortable, roomy athletic shoes that give your toes plenty of room will help you stay active. For both men and women, men's shoes are a good choice because they have wider toe boxes. Consider making a small cut in an athletic shoe directly over the bunion to relieve pressure.

Apply ice to the bunion and elevate your foot after exercise that causes pain. This will help reduce the inflammation.

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ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerWilliam M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine
Specialist Medical ReviewerBarry L. Scurran, DPM - Podiatry and Podiatric Surgery
Last RevisedFebruary 4, 2010

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