As a result of hallux rigidus, bunions, calluses, and bone spurs can develop on top of the bone. There is also pain and swelling around the affected joint. Treatment for hallux rigidus involves the use of ice, rest, over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications (ask your doctor first), and cortisone injections at the site. Stiff-soled or rocker-bottom footwear and orthotic inserts may alleviate pressure to the area, and shoes with a larger toe box area may also help. Surgery can become necessary in advanced or painful cases.