• A Practical Guide to Treatment Recovery and Mobility Support for Bunion Surgery

  • Bunion surgery is a common procedure designed to correct pain, deformity and joint dysfunction at the base of the big toe. While outcomes are often very positive, recovery can take time and usually involves a period of restricted or non weight bearing.


    This guide explains what bunion surgery involves, why it is performed, the recovery process and how the right mobility aid can help you stay independent while healing.


    What Is a Bunion

    A bunion, medically known as hallux valgus, is a bony lump that forms at the joint where the big toe meets the foot. It develops when the big toe gradually moves towards the second toe, causing the joint to protrude outward.

    Bunions can worsen over time and lead to pain, swelling, stiffness and difficulty wearing shoes.


    Why Bunion Surgery Is Recommended

    Bunion surgery is usually considered when conservative treatments no longer provide relief. Common reasons include:


    • Persistent pain affecting daily activities
    • Significant toe deformity
    • Difficulty wearing standard footwear
    • Joint stiffness or arthritis
    • Skin irritation or ulceration
    • Progressive worsening of the bunion

    Your consultant will assess the severity of the bunion, foot alignment and overall joint health before recommending surgery.


    Types of Bunion Surgery

    There are several surgical techniques, and the approach depends on the severity of the bunion and foot structure.

    Common procedures include:


    • Osteotomy, where the bone is cut and realigned
    • Exostectomy, removal of the bony prominence
    • Soft tissue correction, adjusting ligaments and tendons
    • Fusion, in severe cases with arthritis

    Screws or pins are often used to stabilise the corrected position during healing.


    The Recovery Timeline and What to Expect


    Recovery after bunion surgery varies depending on the procedure, but commonly includes:


    0 to 2 Weeks

    • Foot elevated to reduce swelling
    • Protective boot or cast applied
    • Limited or non weight bearing

    2 to 6 Weeks

    • Continued protection of the foot
    • Gradual increase in movement
    • Still often non weight bearing or heel weight bearing only

    6 to 12 Weeks

    • Gradual return to weight bearing
    • Physiotherapy may begin
    • Swelling gradually reduces

    Full recovery can take several months, with swelling sometimes lasting up to a year.


    Managing Mobility During Recovery

    Being restricted in how you can walk can be frustrating and exhausting, particularly if you are advised to avoid putting weight on the forefoot.

    Crutches are commonly provided, but many people find them tiring, unstable and difficult to use for extended periods.


    Why a Knee Walker Is Ideal After Bunion Surgery

    A knee walker allows you to:

    • Keep weight completely off the operated foot
    • Move safely and confidently without hopping
    • Reduce strain on your upper body
    • Navigate your home and outdoor spaces more easily
    • Carry items using a basket

    StrideOn knee walkers are particularly well suited to bunion surgery recovery, especially during the early non weight bearing phase.


    Choosing the Right Knee Walker

    StrideOn Knee Walker

    Designed for indoor use, offering excellent manoeuvrability and tight turning for kitchens, hallways and everyday movement.

    Orthomate Knee Scooter

    Best for outdoor use, with pneumatic tyres that absorb uneven surfaces, ideal if you need to get outside during recovery.

    Our team can help you select the most suitable option for your lifestyle and recovery plan.


    Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation

    Physiotherapy focuses on restoring strength, flexibility and gait once weight bearing is allowed. Rehabilitation may include:

    • Toe and foot mobility exercises
    • Strengthening surrounding muscles
    • Balance and walking re-education
    • Advice on footwear and orthotics

    Following physiotherapy guidance is key to achieving the best long term outcome.


    Life After Bunion Surgery

    Most people experience:

    • Reduced pain and improved comfort
    • Better foot alignment
    • Easier shoe fitting
    • Improved walking ability

    Patience during recovery is essential to protect the surgical correction and prevent complications.


    Supporting Your Recovery with StrideOn

    Bunion surgery recovery can be demanding, but the right mobility support can make a significant difference. A knee walker helps you stay mobile, independent and confident while protecting your healing foot.

    At StrideOn, we understand the challenges of non weight bearing recovery and are here to support you every step of the way.