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Mallet toes, hammer toes, claw toes, and corns

Postgraduate Medicine, 1984
(1984). Mallet toes, hammer toes, claw toes, and corns. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 75, No. 5, pp. 191-198.
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The Crossover Toe and Valgus Toe Deformity

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2011
Second toe problems are among the most common of all forefoot complaints. Its proximity to the hallux combined with limited motion at the second tarsometatarsal joint likely contributes to the second MTP joint being the most common to experience both pain and deformity.
James, Sferra, Steven, Arndt
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Fifth Toe Deformities

Foot & Ankle Specialist, 2013
Overlapping fifth toe is thought to be a congenital deformity characterized by the proximal phalanx dorsally subluxating and adducting on the fifth metatarsophalangeal joint. Overlapping fifth toes may present as asymptomatic figments of parental concern, but not infrequently this deformity may be painful and disabling in both the pediatric and adult ...
Paul G, Talusan   +2 more
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Lesser-toe deformity

Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research, 2023
Lesser-toe deformity is frequent and varied, with severe functional impact. In elderly subjects, it leads to loss of autonomy and increases the risk of falls. The aim of the present study was to provide an update on management, addressing 5 questions. What are the normal anatomy and pathophysiology?
Véronique, Darcel   +1 more
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Double Toe Transfers

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1987
Ten double toe transfers for mutilating hand injuries have been studied. In two patients with total loss of all digits, pincer pinch was restored by the transfer of two separate toes, one to each side of the stump. Seven patients had survival of the thumb and a three-point chuck pinch was provided by transfer of a second toe plus a wrap-around flap ...
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