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  1. The fundamental conclusion drawn from this study is that after MIS surgery, the metatarsal shortening is less than that achieved in open surgery; however, this smaller shortening is compensated likely by the metatarsal head elevation, the tension of unharmed soft tissues and the full weight-bearing, finally achieving an excellent patient ...

  2. 8 Μαΐ 2019 · Fifty percent of the studied sample fell between 56 and 67 years, with the youngest and oldest patients being 34 and 87 years, respectively. The sex distribution of the sample was 24 women (80%) and 6 men (20%) which coincides with the distribution of patients seen in the clinic.

  3. 8 Μαΐ 2019 · Percutaneous osteotomy achieved, in our study, a lower degree of shortening than Weil's surgery, according to the data published in the literature. However, it shows good clinical results without causing problems of consolidation or rigidity in the MTP joint.

  4. 1. Introduction. Central metatarsalgia, one of the most common problems in orthopaedic clinical practice, is a term used to indicate a painful condition localized in the plantar forefoot region between the 2nd and 4th metatarsal heads and/or the metatarsophalangeal joint [1 – 3], often associated with the most frequent forefoot disorders, such as hallux valgus (HV) and lesser toe deformities.

  5. 2 Απρ 2019 · Progression to further surgery was observed in 3.8% of toes. The most common complication reported was transfer metatarsalgia of 1 or more lesser toes, observed in up to 57.9% of patients in one study.

  6. 1 Ιουν 2021 · Results. Initial findings seem encouraging, with functional results comparable to those of open surgery. Postoperative edema and radiologic bone healing time seem to be longer in DMMO. There is, on the other hand, no difference regarding stiffness. Conclusion.

  7. Metatarsalgia is a common foot disease with a multitude of causes. Proper identification of underlying diseases is mandatory to formulate an adequate treatment. Multiple surgical solutions are available to treat metatarsalgia. Only limited scientific evidence is available in the literature.

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