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First Metatarsal Rotation in Hallux Valgus Deformity
Foot & ankle international, 2021Rotation of the first metatarsal (M1) as a potential etiological factor of hallux valgus (HV) deformity was described relatively early in the description of HV pathoanatomy.
J. Steadman, A. Barg, C. Saltzman
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Foot & ankle international, 2021
Background: Hallux valgus is a common cause of pain and dysfunction of the foot, sometimes requiring surgical correction when conservative measures fail.
Christopher M. Mikhail +4 more
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Background: Hallux valgus is a common cause of pain and dysfunction of the foot, sometimes requiring surgical correction when conservative measures fail.
Christopher M. Mikhail +4 more
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Foot & ankle international, 2021
Background: Patients with severe hallux valgus deformity present technical and operative challenges with high rates of recurrence and residual deformity. The clinical and radiologic outcomes of percutaneous surgery for severe hallux valgus are not known.
T. Lewis +6 more
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Background: Patients with severe hallux valgus deformity present technical and operative challenges with high rates of recurrence and residual deformity. The clinical and radiologic outcomes of percutaneous surgery for severe hallux valgus are not known.
T. Lewis +6 more
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Foot & ankle international, 2021
Background: The minimally invasive chevron-Akin (MICA) osteotomy is an increasingly popular technique for the correction of hallux valgus. However, there is a paucity of literature comparing it with traditional open techniques.
A. Y. Tay, G. Goh, K. Koo, N. Yeo
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Background: The minimally invasive chevron-Akin (MICA) osteotomy is an increasingly popular technique for the correction of hallux valgus. However, there is a paucity of literature comparing it with traditional open techniques.
A. Y. Tay, G. Goh, K. Koo, N. Yeo
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Incidence and Progression of Hallux Valgus: A Prospective Cohort Study
Arthritis care & research, 2021Hallux valgus is a common and disabling condition. The objective of the present study was to identify factors associated with hallux valgus incidence and progression.
H. Menz +5 more
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Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2021
First metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) arthrodesis is currently the gold standard technique for advanced hallux rigidus. This retrospective study aimed to identify the risk factors for nonunion after first MTPJ arthrodesis with a dorsal locking plate and
L. Weigelt +5 more
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First metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) arthrodesis is currently the gold standard technique for advanced hallux rigidus. This retrospective study aimed to identify the risk factors for nonunion after first MTPJ arthrodesis with a dorsal locking plate and
L. Weigelt +5 more
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Hallux varus: A literature review.
The Foot, 2021Hallux varus is a rare foot deformity due to iatrogenic, post-traumatic, idiopathic, inflammatory, spontaneous, or congenital pathologies. Acquired hallux varus, in particular, iatrogenic type, is the commonest.
R. Mohan, S. Dhotare, S. Morgan
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Hallux valgus is a common foot problem whose cause and progression is multifactorial, complex, and poorly known. Hallux valgus shows a predilection toward women. It is a progressive disorder with no treatment known to slow or stop progression. Surgery is indicated in healthy individuals when nonoperative measures fail.
Paul J, Hecht, Timothy J, Lin
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Hallux valgus is a common foot problem whose cause and progression is multifactorial, complex, and poorly known. Hallux valgus shows a predilection toward women. It is a progressive disorder with no treatment known to slow or stop progression. Surgery is indicated in healthy individuals when nonoperative measures fail.
Paul J, Hecht, Timothy J, Lin
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Minimally invasive surgery for hallux valgus: a systematic review of current surgical techniques.
International Orthopaedics, 2018Miki Dalmau-Pastor +2 more
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1950
1. Clinically, hallux rigidus is a painful condition of the joints of the great toe associated with loss of dorsiflexion of the first phalanx. 2. Pathologically, the morbid changes are those of a traumatic synovitis followed by an early development of osteoarthritis, the initial lesions of which are erosions of the cartilage at the centre and near ...
A C, BINGOLD, D H, COLLINS
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1. Clinically, hallux rigidus is a painful condition of the joints of the great toe associated with loss of dorsiflexion of the first phalanx. 2. Pathologically, the morbid changes are those of a traumatic synovitis followed by an early development of osteoarthritis, the initial lesions of which are erosions of the cartilage at the centre and near ...
A C, BINGOLD, D H, COLLINS
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