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What (who) is Bunyon - definition

DEFORMITY CHARACTERIZED BY LATERAL DEVIATION OF THE BIG TOE
Hallux valgus; Sheldon Bone; Bunyon; Bunions; Bunionectomy; Hallux abducto valgus; Hallus valgus; HV angle
  • Drawing of a bunion
  • Bunionectomy
  • X-ray showing measurements of HV and IM angles of hallux valgus.
  • Gel toe spacers come in a variety of sizes and shapes.
  • High heels are associated with developing bunions.<ref name=Highheel2016/>

Bunyon         
·noun ·Alt. of Bunion.
bunion         
(bunions)
A bunion is a large painful lump on the first joint of a person's big toe.
N-COUNT
Bunion         
·noun ·same·as Bunyon.
II. Bunion ·noun An enlargement and inflammation of a small membranous sac (one of the bursae muscosae), usually occurring on the first joint of the great toe.

Wikipedia

Bunion

A bunion, also known as hallux valgus, is a deformity of the joint connecting the big toe to the foot. The big toe often bends towards the other toes and the joint becomes red and painful. The onset of bunions is typically gradual. Complications may include bursitis or arthritis.

The exact cause is unclear. Proposed factors include wearing overly tight shoes, high-heeled shoes, family history, and rheumatoid arthritis. Diagnosis is generally based on symptoms and supported by X-rays. A similar condition of the little toe is referred to as a bunionette.

Treatment may include proper shoes, orthotics, or NSAIDs. If this is not effective for improving symptoms, surgery may be performed. It affects about 23% of adults. Females are affected more often than males. Usual age of onset is between 20 and 50 years old. The condition also becomes more common with age. It was first clearly described in 1870. Archaeologists have found a high incidence of bunions in skeletons from 14th- and 15th-century England, coinciding with a fashion for pointy shoes.

Examples of use of Bunyon
1. James Oberstar of Minnesota, top Democrat on the Transportation Committee, listed 57 projects totaling $121 million he won for his district, from $8 million for a highway project to $560,000 for the Paul Bunyon State Trail.
2. But that is different to deporting people who have the right to remain and have been here a very long time." Tony Bunyon of Statewatch, the civil liberties group, also highlighted the problems with deporting people if they were associated with "extremist" websites, bookshops or organisations.