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Mobility of the first ray in patients with or without hallux valgus deformity: systematic review and meta-analysis

Shibuya et al., 2017

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4130095082666070506
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Shibuya N
Roukis T
Jupiter D
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The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery

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The hypermobility theory of the first ray is the reason for the popularization of procedures such as the modified Lapidus procedure involving arthrodesis of the first tarsal–metatarsal joint for correction of hallux valgus deformity. Although many studies have involved motion of …
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