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Hallux Valgus

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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Juvenile Hallux Valgus

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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Pediatric Hallux Valgus

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2014
Hallux valgus in children is a relatively uncommon deformity, also known by several other names such as juvenile or adolescent bunion, metatarsus primus varus, and metatarsus primus adductus. The presence of an open growth plate is considered by most to be part of the definition of this condition.
Julian, Chell, Sunil, Dhar
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CONGENITAL HALLUX VALGUS

Orthopedics, 1991
S, Lieberson, D G, Mendes
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HALLUX VALGUS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1972
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