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This defect is due to the medial rotation of the first metatarsal shaft superimposed
on the valgus deformity. Hallux Varus. This connotes a medial deviation or
abduction of the great toe in relation to the first metatarsal shaft. It is almost
invariably ...
This defect is due to the medial rotation of the first metatarsal shaft superimposed
on the valgus deformity. Hallux Varus. This connotes a medial deviation or
abduction of the great toe in relation to the first metatarsal shaft. It is almost
invariably ...
Page 213
Also, some degree of hallux varus is frequently seen and is not important.
However, if there is severe metatarsus adductus as a residual deformity, it should
be corrected. Definition of metatarsus varus and metatarsus adductus should be
...
Also, some degree of hallux varus is frequently seen and is not important.
However, if there is severe metatarsus adductus as a residual deformity, it should
be corrected. Definition of metatarsus varus and metatarsus adductus should be
...
Page 273
The articular facet of the first metatarsal is slightly concave, while that of the first
cuneiform is correspondingly convexed in a sagittal plane. ... They later form a
bony bridge that maintains permanently the correction of the first metatarSuS
Varus.
The articular facet of the first metatarsal is slightly concave, while that of the first
cuneiform is correspondingly convexed in a sagittal plane. ... They later form a
bony bridge that maintains permanently the correction of the first metatarSuS
Varus.
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