Deformity characterized by lateral deviation of the big toe.
1Background: Literature is sparse on whether diabetes affects outcomes of hallux valgus surgery.
2Well-selected diabetic patients remain suitable candidates for hallux valgus surgery.
3Background: Controversies remain regarding the predictors for outcomes and recurrence after scarf osteotomy for hallux valgus deformity.
4We particularly insist on the functional role of hallux valgus surgery that should be included in overall forefoot deformity correction.
5Scarf osteotomy has become popular as a versatile procedure that should be able to correct most cases of acquired hallux valgus.
6Background: Scarf osteotomy has been used in hallux valgus surgery due to its large fixation surface for screws and low postoperative complications.
7The new technique using intramedullary screw fixation can offer robust fixation and may lead to better outcomes in surgical treatment of hallux valgus.
8Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the change of the first ray mobility after PMCO and DSTP in hallux valgus patients.
Translations for hallux valgus