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Hallux Claw Toe

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2014
Claw hallux is a deformity of the great toe attributed to muscular imbalance. This article describes diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Particular attention is given to surgical techniques such as Jones technique and modified Jones technique.
Mostafa, Abousayed, John Y, Kwon
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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
BackgroundExcessive 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, those with hallux valgus, and those with mild hallux ...
Jose M, Castillo-Lopez   +5 more
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Does Hallux Valgus Exhibit a Deformity Inherent to the First Metatarsal Bone?

Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2019
Hallux valgus is a common condition, and it still poses some challenges. The identification of factors associated with the development of the deformity is of paramount importance in obtaining a full correction of the disorder.
E. Cruz   +5 more
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A comparison of the hallux valgus angle, range of motion, and patient satisfaction after use of dynamic and static orthoses.

The Foot, 2019
BACKGROUND Conservative treatment is recommended for mild and moderate hallux valgus. The treatment may include two different types of orthoses: a dynamic orthosis and a static orthosis.
Nasrin Moulodi, M. Kamyab, M. Farzadi
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Relationship Between Hallux Valgus and Pes Planus: Real or Fiction?

Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2019
Hallux valgus is one of the most common and painful deformities, occurring due to adductor/abductor imbalance of the big toe. Many structural foot disorders have been suggested as the cause of hallux valgus deformity.
Zafer Atbaşı   +5 more
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Hallux Tenotomy-Capsulotomy

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1991
The deformity of the hallux that is described in this article is most probably more common than we realize and is often seen in patients with mycotic nails and subungual exostosis. This pathology is easily corrected with a tenotomy-capsulotomy at the level of the distal interphalangeal joint.
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Clinical Rating Systems for the Ankle-Hindfoot, Midfoot, Hallux, and Lesser Toes

Foot & ankle international, 1994
H. Kitaoka   +5 more
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Acquired Hallux Varus

Foot & Ankle International, 1997
Acquired hallux varus most commonly occurs after hallux valgus surgery. Sagittal plane, coronal plane, and varus deformities are present at the metatarsophalangeal joint. Evaluation of both the metatarsophalangeal and interphalangeal joints for mobility is necessary in surgical decision making. Not all patients require surgery. The anatomy, incidence,
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Hallux Sesamoid Disorders

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2009
Sesamoid disorders are common causes of forefoot pain. Because of the significant mechanical stresses and anatomic variations involved, the sesamoid complex appears to be affected by numerous pathologic processes. These include acute fractures, stress fractures, nonunions, osteonecrosis, chondromalacia, and various inflammatory conditions labeled ...
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