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Hallux Varus

Known as: Hallux Varus [Disease/Finding], Medially deviated halluces 
Displacement of the great toe (HALLUX) towards the midline or away from the other TOES. It can be congenital or acquired.
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Review
2011
Review
2011
We reviewed the outcome of distal chevron metatarsal osteotomy without tendon transfer in 19 consecutive patients (19 feet) with… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
Background: Distal soft tissue realignment and crescentic metatarsal osteotomy is a popular procedure in the treatment of hallux… 
1996
1996
Each of six below-the-knee amputation specimens were transfixed to a wooden block and mounted to a jig on an amputee testing… 
1994
1994
Forty two patients (45 feet) who underwent operative correction of acquired hallux varus were retrospectively evaluated. The… 
1991
1991
: Hallux varus is not uncommon after hallux valgus surgery. Through understanding of its cause, this deformity may be easily… 
Review
1991
Review
1991
Hallux varus is not uncommon after hallux valgus surgery. Through understanding of its cause, this deformity may be easily… 
1984
1984
Although both congenital and acquired hallux varus have been described, the deformity has been considered uncommon. Contrary to… 
1984
1984
Hallux varus deformity, which may be either congenital or acquired, can be very painful and disabling, in addition to having a… 
1975
1975
Acquired hallux varus deformity of either the static or the dynamic type results from surgery to correct hallux valgus deformity…