Cheilectomy represents a reliable technique for hallux rigidus that can achieve good results in patient satisfaction and functional outcome. Since the resection of osteophytes improves kinematics of the first MTP joint the technique of cheilectomy may help to restore physiological gait patterns. This is represented by the pedobarographic results of the present study. In fact, they revealed a plantar pressure distribution that is reconstructed to a satisfactory extent, showing that the big toe is reintegrated into a physiological gait pattern.
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