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Active clinical trials for "Hallux Valgus"

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Efficacy of Additional Osteotomies to Correct Hallux Valgus

Hallux Valgus

Deviation of the big toe in valgus at the level of the first metatarsophalangeal joint is called Hallux Valgus. In case of significant pain especially due to a conflict with the shoes, surgery could be indicated. Angle between the first metatarsal (M1) and the first phalangeal (P1) is named Hallux Valgus Angle (HVA). Angle between M1 and the second metatarsal (M2) is named InterMetatarsal Angle (IMA). Angle between M1 distal articular surface and M1 shaft axis in a frontal plane is named Distal Metatarsal Articular Angle (DMAA). Insufficient surgical correction is a risk factor of recurrence (HVA>20° after surgery). According to Okuda et al in a 67 patients group treated by proximal osteotomies correction, postoperative risk factors of recurrence at 33 month of follow-up are : HVA>40° before the surgery and HVA>15° with an IMA>10° 10 weeks (3-24) after the surgery. Currently, one of the most common used procedure is a translated (laterally) distal chevron associated with a release of the metatarso-sesamoid suspensory ligament and a Akin procedure on P1. Nevertheless this procedure does not correct deformation in all plans. HVA and IMA are corrected but DMAA and M1 pronation angle are not. Surgeons can add three different osteotomies in this type of chevron. In the dorsal saw cut a varisation wedge osteotomy is possible , in the plantar saw cut a supination wedge osteotomy is possible, and both are possible. No studies have tried to assess these three possibilities. The investigators hypothesize that the addition of a varisation and/or a supination wedge osteotomies in a distal chevron decrease risk factors of recurrence at six months of follow-up

Active7 enrollment criteria

Using Virtual Reality to Prevent Pre-operative Anxiety in Ambulatory Surgery Patients

Hallux ValgusSurgery

The primary objective is to evaluate the impact on pre-operative anxiety management of using the virtual reality mask for surgery of hallux valgus.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Effects of Customized Insoles for Individuals With Symptomatic Hallux Valgus

Hallux ValgusFoot Diseases1 more

Hallux valgus is one of the most common forefoot deformities. Its prevalence increases with age, representing approximately 23% in adulthood, being more common in females. Some studies indicate that the use of the insole associated with the finger separator promotes pain relief and that this may be related to better alignment of the hallux. However, there is still no consensus about the ideal insole or how long it should be used to relieve pain or improve function in patients with hallux valgus. Therefore, the objective of this study will be to evaluate the effect of the customized insole on pain and function of individuals with symptomatic hallux valgus.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Improving the Function of the Foot by Core Foot System (CFS) Exercise Theory in Patients After Hallux...

Hallux Valgus

The aim of the study is to identify the impact of CFS foot muscle training on time-space parameters, anthropometric parameters and bioelectrical activity (EMG) of the foot muscles during walking and to develop an algorithm for an effective therapeutic method in patients after hallux valgus correction. Achieving the purpose of the research will contribute to the answer to the following research questions: Does the CFS therapy used significantly change the arch of the foot in HV patients compared to the control group? Does the CFS therapy used significantly improve gait characteristics after HV surgery in relation to the control group? Does muscle stimulation and the moment of their activation differ in groups in which different therapies have been used? Will the results of the questionnaires and scale be significantly different in both groups?

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Transarticular Lateral Release Versus Percutaneous Lateral Release for Hallux Valgus

Hallux Valgus

background Hallux valgus (HV) is a common forefoot disorder in need of surgical intervention after failed conservative treatment. Surgical treatment of HV generally includes different kinds of osteotomy in combination with different distal soft tissue procedures (DSTP). Commonly used DSTP are open first-web lateral release, transarticular lateral release (TALR), and percutaneous lateral release (PCLR). In some studies, TALR showed similar surgical outcomes with open first-web space lateral release. Besides, PCLR has been described with satisfactory outcomes. TALR and PCLR are gaining popularity due to their less invasive approach and potential in combination with a distal metatarsal Chevron osteotomy (DMCO). Currently, there is no study comparing the surgical results between TALR and PCLR for surgical reconstruction of HV. Aim The aim of this prospective randomized trial is to compare the surgical outcomes of TALR versus PCLR, both in combination of DMCO, for the treatment of HV. Our hypothesis is that TALR would achieve a better surgical outcomes than PCLR.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Short and Medium Term Postoperative Complications After Hallux Valgus Surgery

Hallux Valgus

The aim of this study is to make a precise inventory of the complications that may occur postoperatively in the more or less long term in a cohort of patients who should benefit from surgical management of Hallux Valgus.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Evaluate the Continued Safety and Performance of the Foot and Ankle Products

Hyperpronated FootReconstruction Surgeries of the Foot10 more

The objective of the registry is to evaluate the continued safety and performance of the Arthrex foot and ankle products including the ProStop implant for hyperpronated foot, Bio-Compression Screw for reconstruction surgeries of the foot, TRIM-IT Drill Pin, TRIM-IT Spin Pin for fixation of fractures and fusion (bunionectomy osteotomies) of the foot/ankle, Headless Compression Screws and Compression FT Screws for fixation of small bone fragments of the foot/ankle and DynaNite® Nitinol Staple to be used for fixation such as Lisfranc arthrodesis, mono or bi-cortical osteotomies in the forefoot, first metatarsophalangeal arthrodesis, Akin osteotomy, midfoot and hindfoot arthrodeses or osteotomies, fixation of osteotomies for hallux valgus treatment (Scarf and Chevron), and arthrodesis of the metatarsocuneiform joint to reposition and stabilize metatarsus primus varus and Beveled Headed FT Screws for osteotomy fixation of Hallux valgus repair (such as Scarf and Chevron etc.)

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Hallux Valgus Treatment Developed for Children With Cerebral Palsy

Hallux Valgus

This study is a clinical trial.Hallux valgus, one of the common deformities in the foot in children with diplegic Cerebral Palsy, has caused serious problems in daily life activities in children and has usually resulted in surgical operation. Due to the lack of sufficient studies on this topic, our aim in our study is to show the importance of exercise and mobilization applied by physiotherapists in the early stages of hallux valgus deformity, which is common in children with Cerebral palsy, in correcting the deformity, and an example exercise program for physiotherapists. The study will include 15 individuals with cerebral palsy diagnosed with hallux valgus by a physician at the Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation clinic at Istanbul FSM Madenler Medical Center according to the following criteria. Children diagnosed with diplegic SP, aged 9-16, with Communication Function Classification System Levels 1 and 2, ambulation level GMFCS 1-2, using AF Dec and GRAPHO and without any auxiliary device use, Manchester scale stages 1 and 2 will be included. Those who cannot walk independently, GMSCS 3 and above, children using assistive devices, Communication Function Classification System Level 3 and above, children with Manchester scale Stage 3 hallux valgus will be excluded from the study.Manchester November Scale for Hallux valgus classification, Hallux valgus angle and Foot and Ankle joint range of motion goniometer, Spasticity Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), Foot and Ankle muscle strength Kendall Manual Muscle Strength Assessment, Pain Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Communication skill Communication Function Classification System with Gross Motor Function Classification System GMFCS level, American orthopedic foot-ankle association-hallux MTF-IF scale evaluation is planned.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Hallux Valgus- Radiological and Clinical Predictors for Outcome After Surgery

Hallux Valgus

Prospective observational study to evaluate the clinical and radiological predictors for outcome in hallux valgus (HV) corrective surgery.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Effect of Topical CBD Cream for Degenerative Hallux Disorders

Hallux ValgusHallux Rigidus

Hallux rigidus and hallux valgus are chronic forefoot conditions associated with pain, inflammation and functional impairment. Topical cannabidiol (CBD) cream has been shown to decrease inflammation, swelling, and pain response in arthritis models with minimal side effects, although the intervention has never been studied in hallux valgus or hallux rigidus. The purpose of this study is to determine if topical CBD cream is an effective treatment for pain secondary to hallux rigidus and hallux valgus.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria
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