First Tarsometatarsal Joint Derotational Arthrodesis—A New Operative Technique for Flexible Hallux Valgus without Touching the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint
No operative technique for hallux valgus has been introduced in which the first metatarsophalangeal joint is not touched. We report the first tarsometatarsal joint derotational arthrodesis in which we mimic the function of the peroneus longus tendon without involving the first metatarsophalangeal jo...
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Enthalten in: Retention of resources (metals, metalloids and rare earth elements) by autochthonously/allochthonously dominated wetlands: A review - 2013, official journal of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, New York, NY |
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