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A Strayer procedure, also known as a Strayer osteotomy, is a surgical technique used to treat hallux valgus, commonly referred to as a bunion. The procedure involves realigning the first metatarsal bone by making an osteotomy (a surgical cut) and shifting it to the correct position. This helps alleviate pain and correct the deformity while improving the foot's function. It is typically performed when conservative treatments have failed to provide relief.

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