2018
DOI: 10.1016/s1762-827x(18)91762-1
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Anatomía y biomecánica del gran artejo o hallux

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“…Hallux Abductus Valgus (HAV) was first described by Carl Hueter 1 and is characterized as one of the most common foot deformities seen in clinical practice 2 , 3 . It typically presents with pain and is caused by abnormal biomechanics of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) during the propulsive phase of gait 4 . The hallux adopts a valgus position due to the action of the adductor muscle, resulting in lateral deviation of the proximal phalanx over the head of the first metatarsal.…”
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“…Hallux Abductus Valgus (HAV) was first described by Carl Hueter 1 and is characterized as one of the most common foot deformities seen in clinical practice 2 , 3 . It typically presents with pain and is caused by abnormal biomechanics of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) during the propulsive phase of gait 4 . The hallux adopts a valgus position due to the action of the adductor muscle, resulting in lateral deviation of the proximal phalanx over the head of the first metatarsal.…”
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“…The chosen technique for the minimally invasive surgical treatment of moderate HAV is the Reverdin-Isham and Akin osteotomy. Reverdin Isham is a percutaneous surgical procedure without osteosynthesis 11 in which an intracapsular wedge-shaped osteotomy is performed at the medial neck of the metatarsal bone, with a dorsal distal to plantar proximal angle of approximately 25°-45°1 [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] . In 1981, Isham refined the Reverdin technique initially described in 1881 for HAV by modifying the angulation of the osteotomy 14 .…”
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