Basics
Hallux valgus is an anatomical malposition of the big toe. This results in a crooked position of the big toe, whereby it is bent towards the outside of the foot from the base of the big toe joint. This misalignment favors the development of pressure points as well as painful inflammations in the joint, which can be caused by the pressure of the shoe shaft on the foot.
Women are primarily affected by hallux valgus. The deformity develops over the course of several years, with the incidence increasing with age.
The main cause is the use of the wrong footwear. Wearing high-heeled and pointed shoes imposes an unnatural posture on the foot, which can lead to the development of deformities over time. Hallux valgus is particularly widespread in countries with western-style footwear. A comparison with countries in which women wear no shoes or only flat and open shoes shows that hallux valgus occurs much less frequently in these regions.