Introduction. Recurrence after surgical correction of hallux valgus may be related to coronal rotation of the first metatarsal. The
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The study evaluated and compared the three-dimensional (3-D) changes in geometry of the first metatarsal following
Purpose:
Hallux valgus is a common condition often leading to significant symptoms. However, its correction has recently been suggested, to be a procedure of limited clinical value.
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Introduction. Hallux valgus surgical correction has a variable but significant risk of recurrence. Symptoms result from an iatrogenic first brachymetatarsia following the index surgical procedure. First metatarsal shortening has been shown to correlate with the onset of transfer metatarsalgia. We describe the use of the
We prospectively reviewed 24 patients (35 feet) who had been treated by a
This paper tests the null hypothesis that there is no difference in recurrence for mild and moderate hallux valgus treated with
Introduction. The aim of this study was to assess whether routine X-Rays at six weeks altered the subsequent management of patients who underwent a
Introduction. The strength of the
The fact that a multitude of procedures exist for the correction of hallux valgus indicates that there is no ideal operation for this problem. Hallux valgus correction can be significantly improved by scarf first metatarsal osteotomy. The surgical technique is versatile and strong internal fixation allows early functional recovery. The aim of our study is to analyse the clinical, radiological and functional outcome after
Introduction: There are more than 150 different methods of surgical correction of hallux valgus deformity. In our institution there is a long tradition of
Introduction: Various techniques are being currently used for the internal fixation of
Purpose of this study. This study was designed to assess the utility of the
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