Medial opening-wedge high tibial osteotomy produces good results in the midterm. After the osteotomy, a more normal appearing weightbearing pattern with double peaks was seen. The adduction moment significantly decreased, resulting in less contact pressure through the medial degenerative compartment of the knee. The authors recommend medial opening-wedge high tibial osteotomy for young patients with varus alignment and medial compartment arthritis to allow this patient population to remain highly active and delay progression to total knee arthroplasty without activity restrictions.
The findings of this study indicate that pronation may need to be considered in the operative correction of hallux valgus for restoration of normal anatomy.
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