Protocol: a randomized parallel-group study of women after hallux valgus correction surgery to compare the effects of "core foot system" training vs. traditional rehabilitation methods - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Protocol: a randomized parallel-group study of women after hallux valgus correction surgery to compare the effects of “core foot system” training vs. traditional rehabilitation methods – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the effects of Core Foot System muscle training vs. traditional rehabilitation methods in female patients after a hallux valgus correction surgery. Methods: The project will involve 60 women who have undergone a Scarf osteotomy to correct the deformity. Participants will be divided into a control and experimental group. The experimental group will follow the Core Foot System protocol, whereas the control group will perform standard lower-limb…

Impact of Sesamoid Coverage on Clinical Foot Function Following Fourth-Generation Percutaneous Hallux Valgus Surgery - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Impact of Sesamoid Coverage on Clinical Foot Function Following Fourth-Generation Percutaneous Hallux Valgus Surgery – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

CONCLUSION: This study found that cases where the sesamoids were not reduced had a poorer correction and had worse preoperative deformity. Clinical outcomes and foot function following fourth-generation percutaneous hallux valgus surgery were not affected by sesamoid coverage at the 12-month follow-up. The long-term implications in the difference in radiographic deformity between the 3 cohorts are not known, and further work should explore the relationship of first ray pronation and sesamoid…

Perspectives and trends for minimally invasive surgery for hallux valgus deformity in the Asia Pacific region - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Perspectives and trends for minimally invasive surgery for hallux valgus deformity in the Asia Pacific region – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

CONCLUSIONS: MIS hallux valgus surgery is gaining popularity in the Asia Pacific region, with the majority of surgeons adopting this practice. The fact that severe deformity is seen as the most frequent contraindication and that MIS surgery is still not the most popular alternative demonstrates that surgeons are still circumspect when it comes to MIS surgery. Surgeons can use the findings of this study to guide their adoption of MIS practices in hallux valgus surgery and gauge well they perform…

First metatarsal shortening after hallux valgus surgery: Benefits of treatment with distraction osteogenesis - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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First metatarsal shortening after hallux valgus surgery: Benefits of treatment with distraction osteogenesis – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

CONCLUSION: Using Ilizarov equipment for distraction osteogenesis of MT1 is a low-cost and effective method. Over time, this technique has proven its utility in pronounced iatrogenic shortening of MT1. The possibility to lengthen more than 1 cm, to correct in multiple planes, as well as early mobilization and weight bearing are additional advantages, but one must be careful to avoid overcorrection. The need for strict follow-up with multiple radiographs and rigorous patient selection is…

Management of Anxiety for Ambulatory Hallux Valgus Surgery With a Virtual Reality Hypnosis Mask: Randomized Controlled Trial - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Management of Anxiety for Ambulatory Hallux Valgus Surgery With a Virtual Reality Hypnosis Mask: Randomized Controlled Trial – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

CONCLUSION: In this study cohort undergoing percutaneous hallux valgus surgery, we found that use of a virtual reality hypnosis mask before surgery modestly reduced postoperative and predischarge anxiety as well as early postoperative consumption of higher-level analgesics in adults with significant preoperative anxiety.

Hallux Valgus Plantar Pressure Distribution Before and After Surgery - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Hallux Valgus Plantar Pressure Distribution Before and After Surgery – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

Hallux valgus is a common foot deformity that may cause pain and functional limitation, and often requires surgical correction. Clinical and radiographic parameters are typically used to assess postoperative outcomes. Plantar pressure distribution systems represent an innovative additional tool to evaluate hallux functional outcome after surgery. A systematic review of the current literature was performed to assess evaluation systems used for plantar pressure analysis and differences before and…

Stability of osteotomy in minimally invasive hallux valgus surgery with "8" shaped bandage during gait: a finite element analysis - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Stability of osteotomy in minimally invasive hallux valgus surgery with “8” shaped bandage during gait: a finite element analysis – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

CONCLUSION: During the stance phase, the osteotomy end of the first metatarsal is predominantly subjected to compressive stress, with the relative displacement within the safe range to promote healing. The application of an “8” bandage for external fixation after surgery can maintain the dynamic stability of osteotomy sites post-minimally invasive hallux valgus correction during the gait cycle, thereby promoting the healing of the osteotomy ends.

Analysis of Factors Influencing Corrective Power of Akin's Osteotomy in 2D Plain Radiographs: What to Consider to Obtain Good Correction in Hallux Valgus Surgery - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Analysis of Factors Influencing Corrective Power of Akin’s Osteotomy in 2D Plain Radiographs: What to Consider to Obtain Good Correction in Hallux Valgus Surgery – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

Background/Objectives: Akin osteotomy, in the context of corrective surgery for hallux valgus, is an effective tool available to surgeons. However, few studies have thoroughly investigated the anatomical and technical characteristics to be considered in order to perform an optimal osteotomy. This cross-sectional observational study aims to identify the ideal site for performing Akin osteotomy and to identify the factors that influence its corrective power. Methods: To this end, an analysis was…

Biomechanical model of minimally invasive hallux valgus surgery - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Biomechanical model of minimally invasive hallux valgus surgery – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

Hallux valgus is a common foot deformity characterized by outward tilting and twisting of the big toe, often accompanied by a medial prominence at the base. Minimally invasive surgical techniques are widely utilized for treating metatarsus adductus due to their advantages of smaller incisions, faster recovery, and early weight-bearing. However, due to individual variations and limited sample size, the biomechanical effects of different Kirschner wire fixation methods and the underlying…

Learning Curve for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) for the Treatment of Hallux Valgus - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Learning Curve for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) for the Treatment of Hallux Valgus – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

IntroductionCorrection of hallux valgus through minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has grown in popularity in recent years. Despite the increase in use, there has been limited research into the learning curve associated with the procedure, which has been documented extensively for other MIS procedures. Our study looked to determine the learning curve associated with MIS hallux valgus surgery.MethodsA retrospective review was conducted of patients who underwent MIS hallux valgus surgery, performed…

Current concepts of fourth-generation minimally invasive and open hallux valgus surgery - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Current concepts of fourth-generation minimally invasive and open hallux valgus surgery – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

Hallux valgus (HV) presents as a common forefoot deformity that causes problems with pain, mobility, footwear, and quality of life. The most common open correction used in the UK is the Scarf and Akin osteotomy, which has good clinical and radiological outcomes and high levels of patient satisfaction when used to treat a varying degrees of deformity. However, there are concerns regarding recurrence rates and long-term outcomes. Minimally invasive or percutaneous surgery (MIS) has gained…

Plantar Pressure Distribution Before and After Surgery for Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint Dislocation With Hallux Valgus - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Plantar Pressure Distribution Before and After Surgery for Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint Dislocation With Hallux Valgus – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

Hallux valgus surgery and open reduction of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joints with metatarsal shortening osteotomy help treat severe hallux valgus concomitant with the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation; however, pre- and postoperative plantar pressure distribution and its effect on the foot remain unclear. The pre- and postoperative groups comprised 16 patients with moderate-to-severe symptomatic hallux valgus with lesser metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation. All feet underwent…

Percutaneous Surgery for Tailor's Bunion: A Comparative Study - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Percutaneous Surgery for Tailor’s Bunion: A Comparative Study – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

Objective To analyze and compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of bunionette correction using two percutaneous surgical techniques: the Sponsel technique and the medial wedge osteotomy of the distal metaphysis. The results were evaluated individually and comparatively using the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society’s Lesser Metatarsophalangeal-Interphalangeal Scale (AOFAS), Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain assessment, and radiographic measurements of the intermetatarsal angle…

Epidemiology of hallux valgus surgery in Italy: A nationwide study from 2001 to 2016 - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Epidemiology of hallux valgus surgery in Italy: A nationwide study from 2001 to 2016 – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

CONCLUSIONS: The socio-economic burden of hallux valgus surgery in Italy is relevant. The incidence of hallux valgus surgery has progressively increased between 2001 and 2012 and decreased from 2012 to 2016. A geographically unequal distribution of procedures between the three Italian macroregions was pointed out. Migratory flows of patients from the South to the North for undergoing the procedure were observed.

Forefoot Function after Hallux Valgus Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Plantar Load Measurement - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Forefoot Function after Hallux Valgus Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Plantar Load Measurement – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

While hallux valgus (HV) surgeries are useful for correcting skeletal alignment problems, their effects on plantar load, which reflects forefoot functions, are less understood. The objective of this study is to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis on the plantar load change after HV surgeries. A systematic search of Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, CENTRAL, EMBASE, and CINAHL was performed. Studies that assessed the pre- and post-operative plantar pressure of HV patients undergoing…

Preoperative increased pronation angle of the first metatarsus associated with correction loss after hallux valgus surgery: A semi-weight-bearing computed tomography study - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Preoperative increased pronation angle of the first metatarsus associated with correction loss after hallux valgus surgery: A semi-weight-bearing computed tomography study – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

CONCLUSIONS: Increased preoperative first metatarsal pronation angle is associated with correction loss after HV surgery. Utilizing sWBCT to measure the pronation angle provides valuable insights into postoperative prognosis.

Augmentation of the medial collateral ligament using suture tape reduces the recurrence after corrective surgery for severe hallux valgus - Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital
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Augmentation of the medial collateral ligament using suture tape reduces the recurrence after corrective surgery for severe hallux valgus – Summary by Liv Harley Street Hospital

CONCLUSION: The medial joint capsule in severe HV deformity showed the degenerative change and the MCL reconstruction using suture tape combined with osteotomy provides a strong medial constraint to prevent the recurrence of the deformity in severe hallux valgus.