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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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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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Der Orthopäde, 2011
Osteoarthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint is termed hallux rigidus. Clinical symptoms are expressed by a painful limitation of range of motion, finally leading to an eponymous total stiffness of the joint. Conservative treatment includes drug therapy, physical therapy and orthotic devices like insoles and footwear modification. After making
Götz, J., Grifka, J., Handel, M.
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Osteoarthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint is termed hallux rigidus. Clinical symptoms are expressed by a painful limitation of range of motion, finally leading to an eponymous total stiffness of the joint. Conservative treatment includes drug therapy, physical therapy and orthotic devices like insoles and footwear modification. After making
Götz, J., Grifka, J., Handel, M.
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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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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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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2021
Treatment of juvenile hallux valgus can be challenging. Initial treatment with conservative measures is appropriate until exhausted. Surgical treatment should be delayed until after skeletal maturity when possible. Before any intervention, a thorough understanding of the whole patient and any underlying systemic contributors to their hallux valgus, in ...
Susan T, Mahan, Emily O, Cidambi
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Treatment of juvenile hallux valgus can be challenging. Initial treatment with conservative measures is appropriate until exhausted. Surgical treatment should be delayed until after skeletal maturity when possible. Before any intervention, a thorough understanding of the whole patient and any underlying systemic contributors to their hallux valgus, in ...
Susan T, Mahan, Emily O, Cidambi
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