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  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
    • Two forms exist
      • adult hallux valgus
      • adolescent & juvenile hallux valgus
    • Pathoanatamy
      • valgus deviation of phalanx promotes varus position of metatarsal
      • the metatarsal head displaces medially, leaving the sesamoid complex laterally translated relative to the metatarsal head
      • sesamoids remain within the respective head of the flexor hallucis brevis tendon and are attached to the base of the proximal phalanx via the sesamoid-phalangeal ligament
      • this lateral displacement can lead to transfer metatarsalgia due to shift in weight-bearing
      • medial MTP joint capsule becomes stretched and attenuated while the lateral capsule becomes contracted
      • adductor tendon becomes deforming force
        • inserts on fibular sesamoid and lateral aspect of proximal phalanx
      • lateral deviation of EHL further contributes to deformity
      • plantar and lateral migration of the abductor hallucis causes muscle to plantar flex and pronate phalanx
      • windlass mechanism becomes less effective
        • leads to transfer metatarsalgia
    • Associated conditions
      • hammer toe deformity
      • callosities
      • pes planus
        • associated with deformity progression
      • Marfan syndrome
      • Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
    • Juvenile and Adolescent Hallux valgus
      • factors that differentiate juvenile/adolescent hallux valgus from adults
        • often bilateral and familial
        • pain usually not primary complaint
        • varus of first MT with widened IMA usually present
        • DMAA usually increased
        • often associated with flexible flatfoot
      • complications
        • recurrence is most common complication (>50%)
        • overcorrection
        • hallux varus
  • Anatomy
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • Differential diagnosis
  • Treatment - Adult Hallux Valgus
  • Treatment - Juvenile and Adolescent Hallux valgus
  • Techniques
  • Complications
  • Prognosis
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Foot & Ankle | Hallux Valgus
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10/15/2019
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