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Your feet deserve
better than a branded crutch.

Most bunion products look like they belong in a hospital. We make care that's actually designed for people living full lives — not patients waiting for surgery.

Clinically supported. Worn without embarrassment. Built for every step.

What a bunion actually is.

A bunion is not a growth — it is a joint that has shifted out of alignment. The metatarsophalangeal joint at the base of the big toe angles outward while the toe itself angles inward. What you see and feel is the bump. What is actually happening is structural drift.

The joint shifts.

The first metatarsal bone drifts inward. The toe drifts toward your other toes. The bump you see is bone — not excess tissue — responding to years of pressure.

Pressure compounds.

Every step redistributes weight onto an increasingly unstable joint. The skin over the bump thickens. Nearby toes compress. Shoes that once fit now rub — making everything worse.

It is progressive.

Bunions do not reverse on their own. The earlier you manage the forces acting on the joint, the more you slow the progression. Surgery is a real option — but it is not the first option.

Surgery fixes the bump.
We help you avoid it.

Every credible podiatrist starts with conservative care: orthotics, proper footwear, splints, and targeted exercises. The goal is not to reverse the bunion — it is to reduce pain, slow progression, and buy you time.

Most brands treat conservative care as an afterthought — a holding pattern before surgery. We treat it as the actual product. Designed correctly, worn consistently, it works.

01

Orthotics first

Redistribute pressure away from the joint so the forces that created the bunion stop accelerating it.

02

Proper footwear

Wide toe boxes, no heel elevation, genuine arch support. Not fashion advice — mechanical necessity.

03

Correct splints

Worn consistently at rest and at night, toe spacers and splints maintain alignment and reduce friction.

04

Surgery last

When conservative care is no longer enough — and only then — the joint can be surgically corrected. But it should never be the first call.

What better feet actually feel like.

Less friction.

With proper spacing and cushioning, the daily rubbing that inflames the bunion stops. Skin calms down. Shoes stop feeling like enemy territory.

Better alignment.

Orthotics and splints working together reduce pressure on the joint with every step. Progress is slow — but it is real.

Fewer bad days.

Not every day is a perfect day. But consistent use means fewer days where you think about your feet before anything else.

Time bought.

Every month of slower progression is another month without surgery, without recovery time, without the disruption it causes to your life.

Your feet have carried you this far.
Time to give them something that actually works.

Bunion care is not a gimmick. It is a practice — consistent, evidence-based, and designed around how feet actually work. We build the tools. You put in the time.