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Hallux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

The hallux is considered to be the most important toe for strength in walking, whereas the fifth, or "pinky", toe is considered to be the most important for balance. ...


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Hallux Rigidus (Search Map)

Hallux rigidus is a disorder of the joint located at the base of the big toe. It causes pain and stiffness in the joint, and with time it gets increasingly ...


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Hallux Limitus information at MyFootShop.com! (Search Map)

Information about Hallux Limitus and other common conditions of the foot!


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Bunions (hallux valgus; hallux abducto valgus) - complete ... (Search Map)

Information from ePodiatry on bunions, hallux valgus, bunion removal and other foot disorders


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Hallux - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

In humans, the hallux is longer than the toes next to it; this is inherited. ... In some birds, the hallux is pointed backwords to help with grabbing. ...


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Hallux rigidus - My-Opis (Search Map)

Hallux non extensus, Hallux limitus, arthrosis in the basic joint of the big toe, big toe arthrosis in the basic joint, stiffness in the joint of the big toe ...


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Hallux valgus - My-Opis (Search Map)

Hallux valgus is the most frequent and significantly defective positioning of the toe in humans. ... Hallux valgus with flatfoot/ splayfoot should experience pressure relief of ...


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Hallux abductovalgus. (Search Map)

Hallux abductovalgus may be caused by biomechanical abnormalities, and may be an inherited condition. ... With a hallux abductovalgus deformity the great toe may or may not be ...


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Management of the Second and Third Metatarsal in Moderate and ... (Search Map)

The management of hallux valg ... Hallux valgus is a common disorder of the forefoot that results from medial deviation of the first metatarsal and lateral ...


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Hallux limitus and hallux rigidus. Clinical examination ... (Search Map)

Numerous clinical features of hallux limitus/rigidus have been previously reported as isolated entities based on individual case review or myopic observations. ...


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