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The use of footprints in assessing the results of operations for hallux valgus. A comparison of Keller's operation and arthrodesis.

The use of footprints in assessing the results of operations for hallux valgus. A comparison of Keller's operation and arthrodesis. Research Abstract Details 

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  • The use of footprints in assessing the results of operations for hallux valgus. A comparison of Keller's operation and arthrodesis. Abstract Text:

    a p henryA P Henry,w waughW Waugh,h woodH Wood,

    One hundred and seventy feet have been reviewed after operations for hallux valgus; eighty-five had had arthrodesis of the first metatarso-phalangeal joint and eighty-five had had Keller's operation. Footprints were made in order to assess the patterns of weight-bearing on the big toe and on the lesser metatarsal heads. After arthodesis the big toe bore weight in 80 per cent compared with 40 per cent after Keller's operation. The ability to bear weight on the big toe is related to the presence of metatarsalgia and excessive weight-bearing on the lesser metatarsal heads. These complicaitons were seen more commonly after Keller's operation (particularly when more than one-third of the phalanx had been excised) than after arthrodesis.

    The use of footprints in assessing the results of operations for hallux valgus. A comparison of Keller's operation and arthrodesis. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ap henryAP Henry,w waughW Waugh,h woodH Wood,

    For similar musculoskeletal system: skeleton: joints: foot joints: toe joint research abstracts see: musculoskeletal system: skeleton: joints: foot joints: toe joint research

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    The use of footprints in assessing the results of operations for hallux valgus. A comparison of Keller's operation and arthrodesis. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British vol

    VOLUME: 57

    Page Numbers: 478-81

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    ISSN: 0301-620X

    DAY: 14

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 1975

    The use of footprints in assessing the results of operations for hallux valgus. A comparison of Keller's operation and arthrodesis. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 375355

    The use of footprints in assessing the results of operations for hallux valgus. A comparison of Keller's operation and arthrodesis. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Toe Joint

    MESH TERMS: surgery

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