Aims. The first
Introduction: The Distal
Introduction: The transverse
Introduction: The transverse
Introduction. Recurrence after surgical correction of hallux valgus may be related to coronal rotation of the first
[Objectives] Hallux valgus, dorsal sublaxation or dislocation of metatarsophalangeal joints and clawing of the lateral toes are seen frequently in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Resection arthroplasty of the metatarsophalangeal joints (MTP joints) are widely used to correct these forefoot deformities and the clinical results are almost good. However lateral toes tend to displace dorsally and painful callosity tends to recur. We used the
Background: The occurrence of congenitally short
Acute
One of the complications of hallux valgus surgery is shortening of the first
Purpose of the study: Bipolar dislocation of the first
Introduction: One of the complications of first metatatarsal osteotomies is metatarsalgia secondary to shortening of the first
Purpose of the study: Osteotomy of the first
Background and objective. Metatarsals stress fractures are common in athletes and dancers. Occasionally, such fractures could occur without trauma in peripheral neuropathic patients. There is no published series describing outcome of stress fractures in these patients. This study analyse these fractures, treatment and outcome. Material and Method. Retrospective study, January 2005 to December 2010. From a total of 324 patients with
Aims: The weight distribution pattern of the
Some patients following operation for Hallux Valgus deformity develop Transfer Metatarsalgia. Many believe that a long oblique osteotomy of the second
Introduction: Distal osteotomy of the first
Aim: Chevron osteotomy is a commonly performed procedure for the treatment of hallux valgus and results in AVN of the first
Introduction. Brachymetatarsia is a rare deformity affecting the toes and leading to functional and psychological impact. The main aim of the study is to assess the efficacy of the surgical callus distraction technique in terms of length achievement in the paediatric group. Secondary objectives are functional improvement, reported complications and overall duration of treatment. Materials and Methods. For the series of cases involving all paediatric patients who had surgical correction at our unit from 2014 until the present, the electronic records were accessed to collect data. Pre-, peri- and post-operative assessments and investigations were used to evaluate patients' progress. The final plain films obtained were used to calculate the overall length achieved. Results. Six patients (ten feet) have been identified since 2014 with 12
The abnormal shortening of a
In recent years the Weil osteotomy has become the dominant technique employed by most surgeons for distal