The objective of this investigation was therefore to identify changes in loading characteristics of the foot after a 90 minute running exercise.
Intra-individual differences between both conditions were tested for significance with the paired student T-test.
Also, no significant differences were found between the various parameters of the two sessions, and this for all the 6 regions under investigation. However, in some participants a clear different Peak Pressure pattern, was found in the pre-and post exercise situation.
The study of the 184 osteotomies performed (of which 177 Weil osteotomies), made use of clinical, and radiological computerised analysis.
We have noted a significant relationship between the preoperative (in-)stability and the risk of developing transfert metatarsalgia (p-value = 0.03). A metatarso-phalangeal articulation, unstable in the preop setting, has 0.36 times less the risk of leading to this complication than if the operation was performed on a stable articulation preoperatively. A stable articulation would so be an indirect sign of a good tolerance by the adjacent rays.
The clinical examination stays the most essential element. Only the preoperatively symptomatic and unstable metatarsals should probably undergo this osteotomy.