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Correction of Femoral Valgus Deformity

The Journal of Knee Surgery, 2017
AbstractIn the past two decades, the insights in the causes and development of valgus leg deformities as well as the options for treatment with corrective osteotomies have dramatically changed. New definitions for deformity analysis and planning for corrections have better defined the patients suitable for femoral valgus deformity corrections ...
Ronald, van Heerwaarden   +2 more
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Valgus Ankle Deformity and Arthritis

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2008
This article describes several conditions that may result in valgus ankle arthritis. The emphasis is on correction of pathology or deformity to prevent valgus arthritis from developing. The surgical techniques available for the treatment of this form of ankle arthritis, once it develops, are described also.
Eric M, Bluman, Christopher P, Chiodo
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Involvement of valgus hindfoot deformity in hallux valgus deformity in rheumatoid arthritis

Modern Rheumatology, 2013
The involvement of valgus hindfoot deformity in hallux valgus deformity was confirmed in a rheumatoid arthritis case with a destructive valgus hindfoot deformity. Correction of severe valgus, calcaneal lateral offset, and pronated foot deformity instantly normalized hallux valgus deformities postoperatively.
Shutaro, Yamada   +7 more
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Endoscopic-assisted Correction of Hallux Valgus Deformity

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2016
Endoscopic distal soft-tissue procedure is one of the minimally invasive techniques for correction of the hallux valgus deformity. It employs the same principle as the open procedure. The intermetatarsal angle is corrected by screw and interosseous suture instead of first metatarsal osteotomy.
Yuen, Simon Chi Pan   +2 more
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Arthroscopy-Assisted Correction of Hallux Valgus Deformity

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2008
Our purpose was to evaluate the clinical and radiologic results of arthroscopy-assisted hallux valgus deformity correction with percutaneous screw fixation.Ninety-four feet underwent arthroscopy-assisted hallux valgus deformity correction. Patients in whom the 1,2-intermetatarsal angle could be reduced manually and who had no significant abnormality of
Tun Hing, Lui   +5 more
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Valgus Deformity After Fibular Resection in Children

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2003
The authors present a retrospective study of 23 patients in their growing period who underwent resection of more than 2 cm of the fibula. Long-term effects in the ankle and tibia were analyzed. The patients were radiologically studied using the contralateral side as control. Representative radiologic findings were distal migration of the fibula head in
Pedro, González-Herranz   +4 more
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Total Knee Arthroplasty for Severe Valgus Deformity

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2005
In 1985, the senior author (C.S.R.) developed a new soft-tissue release technique to balance valgus knees to avoid unacceptably high rates of late-onset instability and the need for primary constrained implants. This report describes the soft-tissue release technique and its long-term results when performed in primary total knee arthroplasty in ...
Amar S, Ranawat   +5 more
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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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Pediatric Flexible Pes Valgus Deformity

2019
The pediatric pes valgus deformity cannot be considered the same as the adult deformity. In the pediatric deformity, it is important to evaluate the child with respect to the developmental stage. Often, children may be asymptomatic, and the foot shape will be more of a concern to parents, possibly as a result of family history or deformity.
Kieran T. Mahan, Caitlin Mahan Madden
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Pedographic analysis of hallux valgus deformity

Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2004
Abstract Hallux valgus (HV) deformity exhibits a typical loading pattern of the forefoot characterized by a medio-lateral load transfer from the first metatarsal to the lesser metatarsals. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of radiologic characteristics of a HV deformity on the loading conditions of the forefoot. Eighty-two feet with
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