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Complications Following Surgical Treatment of Haglund's Syndrome With and Without Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon Transfer. [PDF]
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Failure of Split Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer in Cerebral Palsy Complex Foot Deformities: A Review of Failure Definitions and Risk Factors for Failure. [PDF]
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Hand Clinics, 2016
Tendon transfers provide a substitute, either temporary or permanent, when function is lost due to neurologic injury in stroke, cerebral palsy or central nervous system lesions, peripheral nerve injuries, or injuries to the musculotendinous unit itself.
Danielle, Wilbur, Warren C, Hammert
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Tendon transfers provide a substitute, either temporary or permanent, when function is lost due to neurologic injury in stroke, cerebral palsy or central nervous system lesions, peripheral nerve injuries, or injuries to the musculotendinous unit itself.
Danielle, Wilbur, Warren C, Hammert
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Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2016When performed correctly with the right patient population, a tibialis posterior muscle/tendon transfer is an effective procedure. Many different methods have been established for fixating the tendon, each of which has its' own indications. Passing through the interosseous membrane is the preferred and recommended method and should be used unless this ...
Amber M, Shane +3 more
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2016
Hallux malleus is a deformity of the great toe. There is a dorsiflexion contracture at the metatarsophalangeal joint and plantar flexion of the interphalangeal joint. The deformity is commonly attributed to muscular imbalances of the various structures acting on the great toe.
Richard, Derner, Jeffrey, Holmes
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Hallux malleus is a deformity of the great toe. There is a dorsiflexion contracture at the metatarsophalangeal joint and plantar flexion of the interphalangeal joint. The deformity is commonly attributed to muscular imbalances of the various structures acting on the great toe.
Richard, Derner, Jeffrey, Holmes
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2011
The Girdlestone flexor-to-extensor transfer was first described by Taylor in 1951. He described a technique whereby transferring the toe flexors to the dorsum of the proximal phalanx, one "restores us...
Stuart H, Myers, Lew C, Schon
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The Girdlestone flexor-to-extensor transfer was first described by Taylor in 1951. He described a technique whereby transferring the toe flexors to the dorsum of the proximal phalanx, one "restores us...
Stuart H, Myers, Lew C, Schon
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2014
Flexible forefoot deformities, such as hallux varus, clawed hallux, hammer toes, and angular lesser toe deformities, can be treated effectively with tendon transfers. Based on the presentation of the flexible forefoot deformities, tendon transfers can be used as the primary treatment or as adjuncts to bony procedures when there are components of fixed ...
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Flexible forefoot deformities, such as hallux varus, clawed hallux, hammer toes, and angular lesser toe deformities, can be treated effectively with tendon transfers. Based on the presentation of the flexible forefoot deformities, tendon transfers can be used as the primary treatment or as adjuncts to bony procedures when there are components of fixed ...
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