Aims. The first
Metatarsalgia is a recognised complication following iatrogenic shortening of the first
We reviewed the outcome of distal chevron
We analysed the clinical and radiological outcomes
of a new surgical technique for the treatment of heterozygote post-axial
metatarsal-type foot synpolydactyly with HOX-D13 genetic mutations
with a mean follow-up of 30.9 months (24 to 42). A total of 57 feet
in 36 patients (mean age 6.8 years (2 to 16)) were treated with
this new technique, which transfers the distal part of the duplicated
fourth
We studied a cohort of 26 diabetic patients with chronic ulceration under the first
Congenital or acquired shortness of a
An oblique osteotomy in the distal half of the
We performed basal chevron
We report the reconstruction of two cases of floating thumb by transplanting the distal two-thirds of the fourth
The longitudinal arch between the heel and the forefoot and the transverse arch between the first and fifth metatarsal heads, absorb shock, energy and force. A device to measure plantar pressure was used in 66 normal healthy subjects and in 294 patients with various types of foot disorder. Only 22 (3%) of a total of 720 feet, had a dynamic
1. Correction of hallux valgus by spike osteotomy of the neck of the first
1. Three cases of osteomyelitis of a
A prospective trial is reported which compares distal osteotomy of the first
1. Two cases of an unusual forefoot injury are recorded in which dislocation of the base of a
Seventy-two Mitchell distal
We performed distal chevron osteotomy of the second, third, or fourth
We compared the chevron and the Wilson
Aims. The purpose of this study is to examine the adductus impact on the second
Aims. Although chondrosarcomas (CSs) display true malignant features, including local recurrence (LR) and metastases, their behaviour in the hands and feet is thought to differ from that in other parts of the axial and appendicular skeleton by having a lower metastatic potential. The purpose of this study was to investigate the disease-specific and surgical factors that affect the local and systemic prognosis of CS of the hands and feet. Methods. A multicentre retrospective study was carried out at two tertiary sarcoma centres. A database search identified all patients with a CS treated between January 1995 and January 2018. There were 810 CSs of which 76 (9.4%) were located in the fingers, toes, metacarpals, and