2013
DOI: 10.14292/totbid.dergisi.2013.48
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Ayak başparmağının hastalıkları: Halluks valgus ve halluks rigidus

Abstract: olmadığı, ya da belki de mediyal kuneiforma dönüşmüş olabileceği gerçeği ile karşılaşırız. Başparmak ayağın topuktan sonra en çok yüklenen bölgesidir, hızlı ilerleme, zıplama sırasında yüksek yüklere maruz kalır, vücut ağırlığının %90'ı başparmaktan geçer. Bu nedenle baş-parmak hastalıkları hastalar için rahatsız edici, önemli A yak başparmağı diğer parmaklardan daha farklı, özel bir bölgedir. Diğer parmaklarda üç falanks bulunurken başparmağın iki falanksı olduğu kabul edilir. Birinci metatarsın fizinin diğer… Show more

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“…The angle between the longitudinal axis of the proximal phalanx and first metatarsal for HVA, that between the longitudinal axis of the proximal and distal phalanx for IPA, and those between the longitudinal axis of the first and second metatarsal for IMA were also measured. In hallux valgus, values of 15° for HVA, 10° for IPA, and 9° and above for IMA were considered pathological [ 9 ]. The lateral foot radiographs were used to evaluate the radiological angles for pes planus with the individual standing and both knees in full extension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The angle between the longitudinal axis of the proximal phalanx and first metatarsal for HVA, that between the longitudinal axis of the proximal and distal phalanx for IPA, and those between the longitudinal axis of the first and second metatarsal for IMA were also measured. In hallux valgus, values of 15° for HVA, 10° for IPA, and 9° and above for IMA were considered pathological [ 9 ]. The lateral foot radiographs were used to evaluate the radiological angles for pes planus with the individual standing and both knees in full extension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%