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  2. Treatment options for big toe arthritis include12345:
    • Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medicines
    • Ice or heat packs
    • Platelet-rich plasma injections
    • Changes in footwear (avoiding thin-soled or higher-heeled shoes)
    • Steroid shots into the joint
    • Physical therapy
    • Surgical options such as open cheilectomy, realignment osteotomy, joint replacement, interposition arthroplasty, and joint fusion.
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    A physician may suggest pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medicines and ice or heat packs to reduce pain. Platelet-rich plasma injections and similar injections into the joint are promising but vary in effectiveness. Changes in footwear also may help. Avoiding thin-soled or higher-heeled shoes can minimize the pressure at the top of the joint.

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    Your healthcare provider can recommend treatments that include:

    • An anti-inflammatory pain reliever like Advil (ibuprofen) to ease arthritic pain
    • A steroid shot into the joint can sometimes reduce pain and inflammation.
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    There are several treatment options available to treat big toe arthritis including an open cheilectomy, realignment osteotomy, joint replacement, interposition arthroplasty, and joint fusion. Joint fusion is an effective treatment for pain and swelling but the joint motion is sacrificed.
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    Non-surgical options include anti-inflammatories, shoe wear modifications, and over-the-counter or custom inserts (orthotics). Physical therapy can be helpful to maintain range of motion. Occasionally cortisone injections into the joint can decrease inflammation for a period of time.
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    Doctors can treat big toe arthritis in various ways. Some interventions are nonsurgical, such as using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce pain and swelling. Medical professionals may also recommend special types of shoes and other devices to help take pressure off the big toe.
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