First Metatarsal Rotation in Hallux Valgus Deformity

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First Metatarsal Rotation in Hallux Valgus Deformity. / Steadman, Jesse; Barg, Alexej; Saltzman, Charles L.

In: FOOT ANKLE INT, Vol. 42, No. 4, 04.2021, p. 510-522.

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Steadman, J, Barg, A & Saltzman, CL 2021, 'First Metatarsal Rotation in Hallux Valgus Deformity', FOOT ANKLE INT, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 510-522. https://doi.org/10.1177/1071100721997149

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@article{278d0a54c7fa41f5babd8b56669f63a3,
title = "First Metatarsal Rotation in Hallux Valgus Deformity",
abstract = "Rotation of the first metatarsal (M1) as a potential etiological factor of hallux valgus (HV) deformity was described relatively early in the description of HV pathoanatomy. However, because biplanar radiographs have been the standard method for imaging HV, clinicians primarily developed measurement methods and corrective operations confined to 2 dimensions, medial-lateral and inferior-superior. Recently, as our understanding of HV pathoanatomy has further developed, aided in part by advanced imaging technology, M1 rotation about its axis ({"}axial rotation{"}) and its implications for HV deformity and treatment has reemerged. The goal of this review is to summarize M1 rotation in HV from a historical perspective, to present the current understanding of its potential role in the etiology/pathogenesis of HV, and to summarize relevant imaging and operative considerations with respect to M1 rotation.Level of Evidence: Level III, systematic review.",
keywords = "Bunion, Hallux, Hallux Valgus/diagnostic imaging, Humans, Metatarsal Bones/diagnostic imaging, Rotation",
author = "Jesse Steadman and Alexej Barg and Saltzman, {Charles L}",
year = "2021",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1177/1071100721997149",
language = "English",
volume = "42",
pages = "510--522",
journal = "FOOT ANKLE INT",
issn = "1071-1007",
publisher = "AOFAS - American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society",
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AU - Steadman, Jesse

AU - Barg, Alexej

AU - Saltzman, Charles L

PY - 2021/4

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N2 - Rotation of the first metatarsal (M1) as a potential etiological factor of hallux valgus (HV) deformity was described relatively early in the description of HV pathoanatomy. However, because biplanar radiographs have been the standard method for imaging HV, clinicians primarily developed measurement methods and corrective operations confined to 2 dimensions, medial-lateral and inferior-superior. Recently, as our understanding of HV pathoanatomy has further developed, aided in part by advanced imaging technology, M1 rotation about its axis ("axial rotation") and its implications for HV deformity and treatment has reemerged. The goal of this review is to summarize M1 rotation in HV from a historical perspective, to present the current understanding of its potential role in the etiology/pathogenesis of HV, and to summarize relevant imaging and operative considerations with respect to M1 rotation.Level of Evidence: Level III, systematic review.

AB - Rotation of the first metatarsal (M1) as a potential etiological factor of hallux valgus (HV) deformity was described relatively early in the description of HV pathoanatomy. However, because biplanar radiographs have been the standard method for imaging HV, clinicians primarily developed measurement methods and corrective operations confined to 2 dimensions, medial-lateral and inferior-superior. Recently, as our understanding of HV pathoanatomy has further developed, aided in part by advanced imaging technology, M1 rotation about its axis ("axial rotation") and its implications for HV deformity and treatment has reemerged. The goal of this review is to summarize M1 rotation in HV from a historical perspective, to present the current understanding of its potential role in the etiology/pathogenesis of HV, and to summarize relevant imaging and operative considerations with respect to M1 rotation.Level of Evidence: Level III, systematic review.

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KW - Hallux

KW - Hallux Valgus/diagnostic imaging

KW - Humans

KW - Metatarsal Bones/diagnostic imaging

KW - Rotation

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DO - 10.1177/1071100721997149

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JO - FOOT ANKLE INT

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