And here’s what makes this condition especially frustrating it’s not simply genetics or “normal aging,” as many people are told.
Yes, some individuals are born more prone to this type of muscle imbalance.
But years of wearing ill-fitting shoes, high heels, and narrow toe boxes dramatically accelerate the damage by forcing the big toe into unnatural positions day after day… year after year.
And unfortunately, it doesn’t stop there.
As the joint continues to shift out of alignment, it places increasing pressure on the surrounding nerves and soft tissues.
That’s why bunion pain often presents as a constant, deep ache and why it can suddenly turn sharp with movement or even light pressure.
But the most alarming part?
Progressive Toe Deviation doesn’t stay isolated in your foot.
As time goes on and your feet absorb the stress of everyday activities, this imbalance begins to affect your entire body.
I’ve seen patients develop:
- Chronic knee pain
- Hip discomfort
- Lower back pain
- Even noticeable balance issues
It becomes a domino effect where a single misaligned toe disrupts your entire posture and movement pattern… slowly robbing you of the active, independent life you deserve.