BUNION TREATMENT SURGERY FREE!

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2019
  • Dr. Scott Gray analyzes a patient's bunions to determine if they can be treated with physical therapy to avoid unnecessary surgery!!

Komentáře • 272

  • @SimplyAK1017
    @SimplyAK1017 Před 2 lety +57

    Modern shoes are a reason as well…

  • @UnNamedMonster
    @UnNamedMonster Před 2 lety +26

    4:20
    Time stamp to rewatch the exercises

  • @Kapitalina1
    @Kapitalina1 Před 2 lety +33

    Thank you! Appreciate your demeanor, Doc, and the calm way of delivering the information.

  • @traceynewman2308
    @traceynewman2308 Před 2 lety +55

    This has been the most helpful video I've seen for bunions.

  • @sarelito9202
    @sarelito9202 Před 2 lety +9

    This was extremely interesting and informative. I greatly appreciated how the multiple interacting factors were addressed. Most useful! Thank you! Wish I could come for a consultation.

  • @irenemarmelstein6220
    @irenemarmelstein6220 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!! I learned a lot!

  • @milanfrusone9700
    @milanfrusone9700 Před 3 lety +23

    I've watched dozens of videos and yours makes the MOST SENSE! thanks!!!!!

  • @letakeokuk5446
    @letakeokuk5446 Před 2 lety +25

    Very informative video. I wonder why some bunions are on top of the foot? Everything is true about the anatomy …feet, knee, hip, as it relates to pain..👏🏾👏🏾

  • @qwerky1309
    @qwerky1309 Před 2 lety +23

    This is far more info than any podiatrist has ever given me about my bunions and general foot issues, including pain at the top of the foot. Now I know what's causing it - TMG joint!

  • @chriscain4660
    @chriscain4660 Před 2 lety +59

    One thing he didn't mention is the shoes that most people wear have pointed toe boxes. Instead of a more natural square/foot shape.

    • @dashmel7406
      @dashmel7406 Před 2 lety +2

      Facts!

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 Před 2 lety +8

      Those narrow rounded toe boxes can start bunions, even if flat and looking like they're wide but really are deforming the natural shape of your toes by outlining them gently inwards which goes against the biological foot spreading way.

  • @Haddasa
    @Haddasa Před 2 lety +8

    I agree the wave was cute. Thanks for the video ❤️

  • @Shirlb-dz9cs
    @Shirlb-dz9cs Před 2 lety

    Very good information. Thanks for posting.

  • @elliegreen872
    @elliegreen872 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic information and ideas, thanks.

  • @foreverwander0320
    @foreverwander0320 Před 2 lety +21

    My bunions very advanced by the time I was 12 so adjustment/exercise wasn’t enough for me (I had extra bone growth already). But for maintenance after my surgeries (and for pain relief) understanding the mechanics of my feet and legs has helped me!

  • @nova707ha
    @nova707ha Před 2 lety +2

    thank you doctor for this great informative video

  • @hmark29
    @hmark29 Před 2 lety +2

    Great stuff, thank you!!!

  • @tincutacautis3490
    @tincutacautis3490 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your support.

  • @tamtamjab
    @tamtamjab Před 3 lety +20

    Thank you very much for this precious information. I need to try to fix my bunion before doing surgery and I always believed it’s a hip problem and you just confirm it

  • @yoli5779
    @yoli5779 Před 2 lety

    Such a great video, thank you!

  • @mindyboone7491
    @mindyboone7491 Před 2 lety +29

    I would like to try the exercises you suggested at the end for the hallicis muscle, and also the taping. Can you expand on those treatments and how to do them?

  • @foodiesworldUSA
    @foodiesworldUSA Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you. This is very helpful and for us medical students also it’s a good learning video.

  • @mayavilaseca2245
    @mayavilaseca2245 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. Do you have a video with exercises only to help bunion correction? Thanks.

  • @lovingatlanta
    @lovingatlanta Před 3 lety +63

    👍Terrific helpful non surgical info. Straight forward & to the point. I appreciate you taking the time to make & post this video to help others. Thank you. 🙏🤗💞🤗

    • @I4NI_
      @I4NI_ Před 2 lety +2

      are you old

    • @lovingatlanta
      @lovingatlanta Před 2 lety +1

      @@I4NI_- 🤔Are you? 🧐

    • @I4NI_
      @I4NI_ Před 2 lety +2

      @@lovingatlanta 28, im young.
      mootface

    • @lovingatlanta
      @lovingatlanta Před 2 lety +1

      @@I4NI_ - 👍Me too. What’s a mootface? 🤔😂

    • @I4NI_
      @I4NI_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@lovingatlanta ahhaa never mind 😊

  • @FREEPEOPLEful
    @FREEPEOPLEful Před 2 lety

    Awesome information thank you .

  • @anglenghong
    @anglenghong Před 2 lety +36

    7 mins of telling us how Bunion occured but nothing on treatment or correction, which I doubt it can be corrected. I have never seen a video of before and after, showing how Bunion can be corrected without surgery, do you have? If yes, please share. Thanks.

    • @Downey-2000
      @Downey-2000 Před 2 lety +1

      Lex fitness . Chiropractor correction . Very painful . Before and after video .

    • @SmileyDAC
      @SmileyDAC Před rokem

      👍😞

    • @kaxxxxx
      @kaxxxxx Před 6 měsíci

      And all his information is wrong, not caused by flat feet at all, it's caused by the shoes she wears, and yes bunions can be reversed or at least can be decreased a lot by using the correct shoes and doing simple feet exercises.

    • @nevenkalicul1810
      @nevenkalicul1810 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, it is possible but very painful, very. It was a clip years ago with one chiropractic. The guy was screaming very but it was successful.

  • @dzifajacks
    @dzifajacks Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Scot. Thanks for your video. Please what exercises can i do to strengthen my hips

  • @tatyanafrancesca2407
    @tatyanafrancesca2407 Před 4 lety +14

    This is good!

  • @chellc.6277
    @chellc.6277 Před 2 lety

    Great info! Thanks

  • @ANAMANi4LYPhE
    @ANAMANi4LYPhE Před 3 lety +8

    I can barely understand with the echo. It's such a good video but I couldn't finish it

  • @asladonus5013
    @asladonus5013 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, great info👍🏻

  • @dthomason119
    @dthomason119 Před 2 lety +4

    I just had foot surgery for a torn plantar plate under my 2nd toe. Of course the surgeon addressed the bunion as well. Although a non-surgical option was not available for me, I hope this helps others.

  • @nissaforyou
    @nissaforyou Před 3 lety +75

    I like this video. Doctors just want to fix the bunion, but you explained everything regarding the hips so well. Doctors always want to push surgery, but my friend had it, and the bunion came back. I am going to do these exercises.

    • @carsalessmith6391
      @carsalessmith6391 Před 3 lety +5

      I'm thinking the same I'm so unsure about surgery.

    • @carolluther1625
      @carolluther1625 Před 2 lety +4

      Think about therapist do therapy, typically whatever their area of expertise is is how they are going to lean. The body is a complex system, and you know your body. Listen to it.

    • @kristineeee
      @kristineeee Před 2 lety +4

      According to my podiatrist, my case is the most severe (both bunions and bunionette) he has seen. I had no choice but to undergo surgery. I needed 2 surgeries on my left foot and it's still isn't 100% healed yet. It's been 10 months since my first one. I still got my right foot left and I'm going through more pain lately. 😔

    • @boprzybysz2603
      @boprzybysz2603 Před 2 lety +7

      I had surgery done and bounions came beck. The problem is that Conventional Medicine can't help!
      This is very surprising that ,the bounions are directly related to the levels of most important electolytes in the body ,which is sodium and potasium.There is usually problem with levels of those electrolytes later in life of the individual. If appear on the left foot, there is a problem with sodium level in the body, on the right foot , problem with potassium . There are other signs , one eye is much smaller than other, corner of the mouth is lower than the other. Again left eye and left corner of the mouth as left foot bounion is sodium imbalance and right side is potassium. If the levels of the electolytes are at dangerous level.The individual may experience blurred vision either in one eye or bouth.💕

    • @colettejacinthia9405
      @colettejacinthia9405 Před 2 lety +1

      How did you make out with the exercises? Any results?

  • @meeyeeyu7706
    @meeyeeyu7706 Před rokem

    In praise gratitude and compassion

  • @bunrisl
    @bunrisl Před 2 lety

    Great stuff but could you add the exercise for strengthening the abductor hallocus ( sp?) and how to tape this?

  • @panchui4
    @panchui4 Před 3 lety

    Wow thank you so much info!!!

  • @blueshoes915
    @blueshoes915 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @haskyb9184
    @haskyb9184 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish I could find someone like you here where I live in the UK. In my 30s, had bunions on both feet since I was a kid, as does my dad, as did my grandmother. I’ve been offered surgery correction, but would love some real advice on my biomechanics to see if there’s anything I can do to help myself

  • @nancysalmon9364
    @nancysalmon9364 Před 2 lety +3

    I am very interested in the exercises. The Podiatrist said there was nothing to be done. My bunions have just started to move in. Using spacers ever day for 2 hours. Thanks.

  • @LinA-it9vd
    @LinA-it9vd Před 2 lety +2

    For most people there is no fix other than surgery.
    I wish I didn’t wait so long to have mine fixed because it was the best thing I ever did.

  • @Elegance33Refine
    @Elegance33Refine Před 2 lety +1

    💝🌸🌙📿🦋🦋OMG! Thankyou Doctor! It’s actually really painful, and it’s so important to have that corrected-in my situation I think it’s because I wore ( inexpensive ) crock brands for a long time and my nutrition was poor- because my parents never really educated me on nutrition! and the importance of eating 🍽 well, they had too many children, anyways education comes from wanting to learn and progress. Thankyou! 🌸

  • @ARTyHaG
    @ARTyHaG Před 2 lety

    Brilliant info as usual

  • @jburghau
    @jburghau Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, that is very helpful. Excellent.

  • @joseluisgurrusquieta7174

    Dr a question ... do you think doing calf exercise with a spreader between the big toe is useful?

  • @ceceliaderry2439
    @ceceliaderry2439 Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting...both my mother and nana had bunions, so do i despite wearing good shoes. I did ballet when younger then became an exercise junkie, it was then found I overpronate because I suffered a knee problem. I've always worn custom orthotics, but my knees do tip inwards, I have excessive external rotation of my hips, and have SI issues from time to time, one knee now will need further surgery, I've suffered awful tendonitis in my feet, I had to tape to be able to walk during attacks, I still exercise to a high level yet can no longer run do impact work. I'm 49 and my bunions are awful. All because of my unresolved biomechanics!!

  • @inezgraer5482
    @inezgraer5482 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you. I have had both knees replaced and now realise the arches in my feet have collapsed inward and I have a bunion.
    So....have been doing the silicone seperator, exercises daily....spreading toes etc....
    But will now get arch support to wear in my walking shoes.
    Look forward to more of your videos!

    • @yardner1963
      @yardner1963 Před 2 lety

      Careful with arch support. Don’t rely only on that as it will be a long term fail. Strengthen your (arch) feet correctly. Make an appointment with a physical therapist.

  • @goodtimetherapy9482
    @goodtimetherapy9482 Před 2 lety

    The best info !!

  • @daniellesmith7582
    @daniellesmith7582 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like one of the guys I use to know.. totally down to earth guy.

  • @yagarida
    @yagarida Před 3 měsíci +1

    Treatment starts with the entire lower extremity. First release stored trauma in hips, stretch and strengthen. Then roll out and strengthen your arches and calves. Then do ankle rolls. Then you will start to spread your toes more. Make the switch to barefoot shoes asap.

  • @jensmith1063
    @jensmith1063 Před 2 lety

    I've been in pain for a few years now. Thanks for the info i really don't want to have surgery.

  • @roxanneroxanne7425
    @roxanneroxanne7425 Před 3 lety +8

    What a fantastic video!!!!! God bless you sir

  • @susanguy925
    @susanguy925 Před 2 lety

    Mesh upper is where its at for trainers! I've given up on leather and suede.

  • @jax408
    @jax408 Před 2 lety

    I live in NJ and the doctor did surgery and damage my foot . I need a surgeon he never put the tendon back on big toe and he damage second toe with a pin now all my toes are turning . I need help .

  • @maclac48
    @maclac48 Před 2 lety +4

    Dam video! Got me thinking of the strength of my hips. 👍🏿

  • @blueeyedrenegade9322
    @blueeyedrenegade9322 Před 2 lety +1

    I concur with every thing u r saying. Mine I believe originates from my hips.

  • @MichaelWilliams-mo1vv
    @MichaelWilliams-mo1vv Před 9 měsíci

    It would be useful to see follow up videos to see how the patient has progressed.

  • @natfriend7913
    @natfriend7913 Před 2 lety +10

    what about checking shoes - does a too-small toe 'box' lead to bunions, also?

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 Před 2 lety +1

      I believe yes and I have a normal arch. Unfortunately shoe designers do not think of accommodating a bit more in the toe box.It's a struggle to find shoes where my feet can spread and at the same time not be big on me.

  • @UnNamedMonster
    @UnNamedMonster Před 2 lety +9

    Fml, I got flat feet, bunion, and weak hips.

  • @AC-pf1ne
    @AC-pf1ne Před 2 lety +7

    my 17 year old just had a Lapiplasty Surgery. The new Surgery that goes to the root of the problem. It's genetics.. and what a wonderful time to have it fixed at a younger age. She's going to be in the Medical Field and will be on her feet a lot in this career.. For us surgery was a blessing. (Both feet).. She healed quickly!

    • @ashleygray4243
      @ashleygray4243 Před 2 lety

      Hi what treatment was this?

    • @zairachavez1156
      @zairachavez1156 Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, I have a few questions regarding your child surgery. I’m curious to know if it was covered by your insurance, and if not how much does surgey cost? My daughter is suffering from double bunion on both feet. She is so insecure of herself and I don’t k is how to help other than surgery. We live in Los Angeles by the way if you have any recommendations on doctors. Thanks

    • @AC-pf1ne
      @AC-pf1ne Před 9 měsíci

      @@zairachavez1156 Yes insurance covered it because like the doctor said.. they don't get better, they get worse. My daughter will be on her feet b/c she is going into nursing and that's years of walking and being on her feet constantly. They heal really fast when they are young. she was 17 when she had hers and it's 2 years later and she is doing great. Granite she isn't a runner or anything like that but she healed up nice. We had to cover our 20% co-insurance and make sure your anesthesia is covered most are not in your network but most of the time hospitals work out an agreement for that with the anesthesiologist companies. Make sure you get a Board Certified foot doctor who does this method. good luck.. we are glad we did it for our daughter..

  • @corsica20620
    @corsica20620 Před 2 lety

    Bonjour, dommage qu’il n’y aie pas une traduction en français. Cordialement

  • @junesuckrajh8020
    @junesuckrajh8020 Před 2 lety

    11/2/2021 - I didn't see or hear he gave any treatment for the bunion. Lots of explanation as to the cause but how does one treat the bunion surgery free?

  • @askandi8119
    @askandi8119 Před 2 lety

    Any. Suggestion for a doc in NJ

  • @zyrianaarenee453
    @zyrianaarenee453 Před 2 lety +1

    I had the surgery and I am right back where I st as red because my healing did not go correctly. Now my big toe is going to the right onto the next toe that was not happening b4 Help

  • @jeanniehelliwell1599
    @jeanniehelliwell1599 Před 2 lety

    I
    Have had knock knees and hallucinations valgas from birth. Am 70 and my left bunion is killing me. Ouch! Have worn wide sensible shoes all my life and have vey high arches. No flat feet here. Weak nips and knees though

  • @SoundJudgment
    @SoundJudgment Před 2 lety +9

    Dude. Lavalier Mics. They work wonders, too. 👍

  • @gailrife2850
    @gailrife2850 Před 2 lety +9

    Hi, I have had bunions all my life and I loved what you said about treating the bunion with physical therapy to avoid unecessary surgery. Are you located in
    California by any chance? I would love tro come and see you to take a look at my feet! Please let me know.

    • @silviatam7656
      @silviatam7656 Před 2 lety +5

      Hi, I have a bunion problem few years ago, and I went to a chiropractic to got a treatment. He was able to straighten my toe. After that I wear a silicone separator and wide shoes to prevent. But remember always take care of your feet because all the problems start there.

    • @aureliusmaximus4605
      @aureliusmaximus4605 Před 2 lety +3

      His videos indicate that he operates out of Ft. Meyers, FL.

  • @infini.tesimo
    @infini.tesimo Před 2 lety

    I might have a pinky toe bunion but I need to see a doctor to be sure.

  • @shenphanie2
    @shenphanie2 Před 2 lety

    I have a high arch and have a bunion. I also have nail issues due to my bunion

  • @SL-wk6dp
    @SL-wk6dp Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this great video. New subbie

  • @elamin777777
    @elamin777777 Před 3 lety +40

    Bruh, that wave in the intro🤣🤣 good video tho bro

    • @lovingatlanta
      @lovingatlanta Před 3 lety +11

      👍👋That wave is one of the best most innocent, sincere, genuine & natural actions I’ve seen in a long time on a video…especially from a doctor.💝

    • @kristineeee
      @kristineeee Před 2 lety +3

      I replayed that wave twice because it was just that awesome! 🤪👋

    • @elamin777777
      @elamin777777 Před 2 lety +1

      Nothing is wrong with the wave... you can just tell he practiced it all night, the night before. Lol

  • @Crystal-mv2xz
    @Crystal-mv2xz Před rokem

    I need mine fixed but I have no insurance no nothing.. Its getting hard to walk..so overwhelming and painful

  • @Kali2Htwn
    @Kali2Htwn Před 2 lety

    I needed to see this mine hurt so bad

  • @tinafinly4793
    @tinafinly4793 Před 2 lety

    Ty

  • @vegrunner6688
    @vegrunner6688 Před 2 lety +5

    I wish you had talked about bunions on very high arched feet with no knock knees and supination while running. Perhaps that mid-foot joint you were talking about at the end of the video??

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Před 2 lety +1

      It can be genetic too.

  • @user-nd7rd8jo6h
    @user-nd7rd8jo6h Před 2 lety +4

    A good cyropractor can also make a world of difference. My main metatarsals are both rotated inward so the pain can get to be so so terrible. So he usually gives them a tug (kind of complicated series of pulls) and after a day or so their so much better.
    Just have to make sure he does it regularly and it's all good.

    • @DolceFioreRosa
      @DolceFioreRosa Před 2 lety

      Chiropractor*
      Enjoy your day!

    • @lindamccarrel8184
      @lindamccarrel8184 Před 2 lety

      Quack-o-practors are not doctors and you cannot exercise bunions away. Get medical advice from real medical doctors.

    • @user-nd7rd8jo6h
      @user-nd7rd8jo6h Před 2 lety +1

      @@DolceFioreRosa yeah that one

    • @user-nd7rd8jo6h
      @user-nd7rd8jo6h Před 2 lety +1

      @@lindamccarrel8184 certainly, just had an MRI done of my foot and ankle and seeing the doctor next week to figure out what's going on.
      My chiropractor is a pretty ok dude and was helping me trying to get locate a doctor (autistic with ADHD tendencies ontop of other problems) it seriously took like 3 months to get to see a foot doctor and that is after a 2month wait for a date that wasn't properly booked.
      So in that mean time he was a serious life saver.

  • @andreakovacs3088
    @andreakovacs3088 Před 2 lety

    I kinda don’t understand like OK, the thumb will be straight. But then what will be with the rest of the toes, will there be a big gap between the thumb and the rest of the toes?

  • @NovaDoll
    @NovaDoll Před 2 lety

    I have one bunion. It came from over tightening one of my dance shoes. Very painful.

  • @raminnejatbakhshandeh8560

    Very very nice

  • @sherrieash9852
    @sherrieash9852 Před 2 lety

    Pointed toe shoes is what caused my small toe bunions. I had a grandmother that had big toe bunions.

  • @djpat5998
    @djpat5998 Před 2 lety

    Is this what also causes diabetic foot ulcers?

  • @montacap
    @montacap Před 2 lety

    I have them on both feet . One is worse then the other . I have hip issues . My lower back hurts all the time . I now have what looks like heal spurs . I am just glad I am not working at this point . I am a care giver for my disabled husband . I feel guilty when I am hurting because his pain is a billion times as bad as mine . Its all hard .

  • @thefreemanworldexperiment

    I find it rather bizarre that you didn’t mention the shoes we wear as a detrimental cause 🤔

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 Před 2 lety

      I have a normal arch but developed a bunion. I haven't been walking normally for many years. It's like a new normal but seems like it's not noticeable if people see me walking.

  • @effieschmidt1830
    @effieschmidt1830 Před 2 lety

    Does this work if you have it lots of years!.

  • @billbright1755
    @billbright1755 Před 2 lety +1

    The first metatarsal can rotate at the navicular joint and medial cuneiform causing the bottom of the sesamoid bones neath distal end of metatarsal to now be crowding second metatarsal at distal end. Top of first metatarsal distal end now making protuberance on medial side of big toe joint. Big toe now pivots laterally into second toe. An alignment problem that only tends to increase with age. Problem can also cause other toes to take hammer toe profiles.
    People with proper foot biomechanics are indeed very fortunate as bunions are really a nuisance.

  • @desertrose128
    @desertrose128 Před 2 lety

    What if you had knee replacement on both knees

  • @annspirahtion0834
    @annspirahtion0834 Před 2 lety

    New subbie, 😎 👏🏽 awesome info

  • @daisy13joyce
    @daisy13joyce Před 2 lety +2

    I had bunions from wearing ill fitting shoes, the only way I believe bunions occur. The big toe was pushed to one side, and I had the lump on the side of my foot, which was painful. I had surgery to reset the toe and I have not had any trouble since. It cannot be cured by just strapping it up etc, the bone is deformed.

    • @karinyaboriskova441
      @karinyaboriskova441 Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely NOT the only way bunions occur. I've been basically barefoot (home-based business, no need for shoes :) ) for 40 years and STILL I've developed bunions.

  • @lotsaluvnikki
    @lotsaluvnikki Před 2 lety

    Great vid! Now you leave us hanging without the exercises haha

  • @r.mariebrown6733
    @r.mariebrown6733 Před 2 lety +1

    I asked my foot Dr about a spacer and any exercises for bunions and he said all those thing are temporary and didn't work. He said that I needed reconstruction surgery. I would rather not get surgery unless it was the last option.

    • @martinXY
      @martinXY Před 2 lety +1

      I think that's what the (good) surgeons recommend. Everything else delays the surgery, but that's good because as far as I know, you only get one shot at the surgery.

    • @alamc200
      @alamc200 Před 2 lety +2

      I had surgery to remove my bunions on both feet, 7 months apart about 18 years ago and I'm SO glad I had it done. The bunion caused pain. I hated the way my feet looked, the left one was worse. I was so self conscious since I was salsa dancing a lot and wearing open toe latin ballroom shoes. It was definitely worth it. After I completely healed I was able to wear my high heel ballroom shoes again. My mom had bunions and she waited much too long to get surgery. She got to the point where her feet hurt no matter what shoes she wore and her surgery was more complicated and recovery took longer. I don't know why people are so afraid of getting this type of surgery especially if you're otherwise healthy.

  • @keyurthakore8361
    @keyurthakore8361 Před 2 lety

    Which part of the world are you located.

  • @Mel-oe3dw
    @Mel-oe3dw Před 2 lety +1

    What is the pad that you are referring to for the hyper mobile problem?

  • @rachaelmwakio5002
    @rachaelmwakio5002 Před 2 lety

    I have that problem, how can i get help😥😥

  • @keyurthakore8361
    @keyurthakore8361 Před 2 lety

    Where ru located.

  • @fabiangard1862
    @fabiangard1862 Před 2 lety +3

    Good explanation . At first i thought he was going to crack her toes into "place" XDD

  • @timyatcak3292
    @timyatcak3292 Před 2 lety +5

    Only problem is that you can NEVER passively reduce hallux abducto valgus

  • @anjuma892
    @anjuma892 Před rokem

    This problem with me pls help me

  • @obxguy1
    @obxguy1 Před 2 lety +1

    Does anyone know if the spacers work? I just ordered a pair and hoping they do work!

  • @danjoe22
    @danjoe22 Před 2 lety +1

    that woman has nicely formed feet and suffers from just a slight bunion that should be remedied to ensure her long term health and mobility. Did she receive treatment? Is there a follow up video describing the treatment regimen with a view of the results?

  • @tammyjohnson7401
    @tammyjohnson7401 Před 2 lety

    Wow I would love to work on my bunion without surgery

  • @conditionallyunconditional5691

    I listened to "If I Had A Hammer", Leonard Nimoy's rendition. It motivated me.

  • @donnaclemmons3721
    @donnaclemmons3721 Před rokem

    What if you don’t have a flat foot