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HALLUX RIGIDUS

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series A, 2003
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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 rigidus

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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HALLUX RIGIDUS

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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Hallux Rigidus

Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery, 2012
First metatarsophalangeal joint osteoarthritis, commonly known as hallux rigidus, is a progressive disabling condition. Several staging classification systems exist. We present a staging system incorporating radiographic findings, range of motion, and presence or absence of mid-motion pain and sesamoid pain. On the basis of these clinically significant
Warren S. Taranow, Judson R. Moore
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Hallux Rigidus

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2004
BACKGROUND: There have been few long-term studies documenting the outcome of surgical treatment of hallux rigidus. The purposes of this report were to evaluate the long-term results of the operative treatment of hallux rigidus over a nineteen-year period in one surgeon's practice and to assess a clinical grading system for use in the treatment of ...
Michael J. Coughlin, Paul S. Shurnas
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