6 forefoot problems
Aetiology of hallux valgus
Symptoms of hallux valgus
Pathogenesis of hallux valgus
How to diagnose hallux valgus
-Clinical
-X-ray
Determines the severity of underlying bony deformation
Excludes associated degenerative change
Non-surgical Rx of hallux valgus
Surgical Rx of hallux valgus
Only if non-surgical Rx fails
-Release lateral soft tissues
-Osteotomy 1st metatarsal +/- proximal phalanx
Generally good outcome but recurrence inevitable
What is hallux rigidus
- Osteoarthritis of 1st MTP joint
Aetiology of hallux rigidus
- Maybe genetic or multiple micro-traumas
Symptoms of hallux rigidus
How to diagnose hallux rigidus
- Radiographs
Non-surgical Rx of hallux rigidus
Surgical Rx of hallux rigidus
3 lesser toe deformities
Aetiology of lesser toe deformities
Symptoms of lesser toe deformities
Non-surgical Rx of lesser toe deformities
Surgical Rx of lesser toe deformities
Aetiology of Morton’s neuroma
what group is Morton’s neuroma most commonly seen
Women aged 40-60
Symptoms of Morton’s neuroma
How to diagnose Morton’s neuroma
Rx of Morton’s neuroma
- Surgical excision of lesion + a section of normal nerve
Problems with surgical Rx of Morton’s neuroma