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Duplication of the Hallux

Foot & Ankle, 1984
Sixteen patients with duplication of the hallux were reviewed. Follow-up averaged 21 years. Duplication may be classified into three groups: simple hallucal duplication, a transitional type with a short thick first metatarsal, and complete first ray duplication. Routine removal of the most medial hallux or ray is to be avoided.
M H, Jahss, J, Nelson
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Hallux Rigidus

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1988
This article discusses the pathophysiology in the development of the hallux rigidus deformity. The clinical and radiographic findings are discussed and identified. Various modalities of conservative and surgical care are discussed.
B J, Hawkins, R J, Haddad
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HALLUX VALGUS AND HALLUX RIGIDUS

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1952
1. A survey has been made of 518 operations for hallux valgus and hallux rigidus. 2. The methods of critical examination used in this survey are described. 3. The results obtained have led to the formulation of certain views on etiology and modes of treatment. 4.
G, BONNEY, I, MACNAB
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The Sesamoids of the Hallux

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
The seemingly innocuous tiny sesamoids play an important role in the function and pathomechanics of the hallux. The recent active participation of people of all ages in jogging and long-distance running, activities introducing repetitive stressful forces on the forefoot, induces sesamoiditis.
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Hallux Abductus Interphalangeus in Normal Feet, Early-Stage Hallux Limitus, and Hallux Valgus

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2014
Background Excessive deviation of the distal phalanx in abduction frequently occurs in advanced stages of hallux rigidus but not in hallux valgus. Therefore, theoretically there should be no significant differences in the hallux interphalangeal angle (HIPA) between individuals with normal feet,
Jose M, Castillo-Lopez   +5 more
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Congenital Hallux Varus

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1958
Abstract Operative technics for the correction of the condition known as congenital hallux varus have been described. They are simple and would appear to be adequate for the permanent correction of this deformity. An examination of the literature reveals no procedure as simple.
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Hallux equinus. The stages of hallux limitus and hallux rigidus

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1984
E, Rzonca, S, Levitz, B, Lue
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Hallux valgus and hallux rigidus

Clinical Imaging, 1999
Mark E Schweitzer   +2 more
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First Metatarsal Rotation in Hallux Valgus Deformity

Foot and Ankle International, 2021
Jesse Steadman   +2 more
exaly  

HALLUX VALGUS AND HALLUX RIGIDUS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1946
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