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Elsevier Hallux valgus deformity and treatment A three dimensional approach An issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics of North America 1st Edition by Lee, Woo-Chun
This issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics will be Guest Edited by Dr. Woo-Chun Lee and focus on a three dimensional approach to Hallux Valgus Deformity and Treatment. Some of the articles in this issue will include: Why there are so many different surgeries for hallux valgus; Imaging of hallux valgus. How to approach the deformity; Sesamoid position in hallux valgus in relation to the coronal rotation of the first metatarsal; Comparison of 3D displacement among different metatarsal osteotomies; Proximal supination osteotomy of the first metatarsal for hallux valgus; First metatarsocuneiform joint mobility: radiographic, anatomic, and clinical characteristics of the articular surface; Lapidoplasty; How to use a 3 dimensional approach to correct HV with a distal metatarsal osteotomy; and Medial column instability/ HV and how it relates to PTTD, among others. Preface: Hallux Valgus: A Three-Dimensional Approach Introduction: Why Are There so Many Different Surgeries for Hallux Valgus? Imaging of Hallux Valgus: How to Approach the Deformity Comparison of Three-Dimensional Displacement Among Different MetatarsalOsteotomiesIs the Rotational Deformity Important in Our Decision-Making Process forCorrection of Hallux Valgus Deformity?Sesamoid Position in Hallux Valgus in Relation to the Coronal Rotation of theFirst Metatarsal How I Use a three-Dimensional Approach to Correct Hallux Valgus with a DistalMetatarsal OsteotomyHow Do I Use the Scarf Osteotomy to Rotate the Metatarsal and Correct theDeformity in Three Dimensions?Using the Center of Rotation of Angulation Concept in Hallux Valgus Correction:Why Do We Choose the Proximal Oblique Sliding Closing Wedge Osteotomy?Proximal Supination Osteotomy of the First Metatarsal for Hallux ValgusHallux Valgus Deformity and Treatment: A Three-Dimensional ApproachHallux Valgus Deformity and Treatment: A Three-Dimensional Approach:Modified Technique for Lapidus ProcedureHallux Valgus/Medial Column Instability and Their Relationship with PosteriorTibial Tendon Dysfunction