Peter Attia· MD
it's a combination I think it's a factor where some people are predisposed to develop it but there's certainly a lot of cultures where tight shoes you're going to have more a higher incidence of uh of this problem
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it's a combination I think it's a factor where some people are predisposed to develop it but there's certainly a lot of cultures where tight shoes you're going to have more a higher incidence of uh of this problem
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how much of that is driven by wearing super tight shoes you know being there you hear oh I wore dress shoes my whole life and um how much of it is that how much is anatomic uh variation It's a combination I think it's a factor where some people are predisposed to develop it but there's certainly a lot of cultures where tight shoes you're going to have more a higher incidence of this problem
if the predisposing feature of a bunion is shoes that are pushing the big toe in