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A cheilectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove bone spurs (osteophytes) from the joint, most commonly the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint at the base of the big toe. It’s often used to treat hallux rigidus, a form of arthritis that causes stiffness and pain in the big toe. Purpose Relieve pain caused by bone spurs rubbing during movement. Improve range of motion in the toe joint. Delay or prevent the need for more extensive surgery (like joint fusion). Procedure Incision: A small cut is made over the affected joint. Bone spur removal: The surgeon carefully removes excess bone growth around the joint. Joint smoothing: The joint surfaces are reshaped to allow smoother movement. Closure: The incision is closed, and the foot is bandaged. Recovery Weight-bearing: Often allowed soon after surgery, but with a stiff-soled shoe or boot. Physical therapy: Helps restore mobility and strength. Healing time: Typically 6–8 weeks for initial recovery, with gradual improvement in motion over months. Risks Infection, nerve injury, or recurrence of bone spurs. Persistent stiffness or pain if arthritis is advanced. In some cases, progression of arthritis may eventually require fusion or joint replacement #Cheilectomy #Bonespurs