1999
DOI: 10.1046/j.1460-9584.1999.00139.x
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Hallucal flexor force direction change in hallux valgus

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“…Increased medio-lateral shearing of the hallux, which was hypothesized by Talbot et al [8], was not observed in this study. There are two explanations for this outcome: (i) biomechanical changes in flexor tendons were not significant enough to create observable alterations on the plantar surface and (ii) patients with metatarsalgia altered their gait to minimize pain.…”
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“…Increased medio-lateral shearing of the hallux, which was hypothesized by Talbot et al [8], was not observed in this study. There are two explanations for this outcome: (i) biomechanical changes in flexor tendons were not significant enough to create observable alterations on the plantar surface and (ii) patients with metatarsalgia altered their gait to minimize pain.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…A number of investigators, directly or indirectly, hypothesized an increase in local shear stress under the hallux, but this was never verified [8,12]. A particular theory states that due to force changes in flexor tendons traversing the first phalangealmetatarsal joint in HV patients, medio-lateral shear forces under the great toe should increase [8].…”
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