There are many clinical reasons for bunions, including genetics and the frequent wearing of high heels with pointed toes. In addition, bunions are more likely to develop in patients with flat feet. Due to the enlargement of the toe bone, bunion cysts and bone growth, the patient will experience pain in the forefoot when wearing shoes. Avoid wearing high heels with pointed toes Avoid wearing high heels with pointed toes, wear professional health shoes with arch support or professional bunion correction pads when walking. Professional orthotics are recommended. Professional bunion braces or braces can be used, as well as bunion extension bands to loosen the lateral ligaments of the bunion. Healthy shoes, orthotic pads, bunion braces and bunion straps can help prevent aggravation and complications and relieve tension on the lateral bunion ligament to help reduce the painful pull on the lateral bunion. Bunion straps are best worn at night when the skeleton is static, and should be used in conjunction with exercise assisted rehabilitation exercises.