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The significance of pes planus in juvenile hallux valgus.

T E Kilmartin1, W A Wallace.   

Abstract

Pes planus of the foot is believed to be an important etiological factor in hallux valgus. This study compares the degree of pes planus in normal and hallux valgus feet. The arch index, or ratio of the area of the middle third of the foot to the total footprint area, was calculated on 128 footprints. An unpaired t-test determined no significant difference between the arch index of 32 11-year-old children with hallux valgus and 11-year-olds with no first metatarsophalangeal joint deformity (P greater than .05). The height of the arch is not relevant to the hallux valgus deformity. Arch supports designed to raise the height of the arch can play only a palliative role in the management of the condition.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1572587     DOI: 10.1177/107110079201300201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle        ISSN: 0198-0211


  11 in total

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