The influence of first ray instability and hindfoot valgus in the development of hallux rigidus: state of art.

Q2 Medicine
Gabriele Colò, Federico Fusini, Kristijan Zoccola, Elena Manuela Samaila, Bruno Magnan
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Abstract

Hallux rigidus (HR) is a painful condition associated with degenerative arthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP1) joint, leading to a progressive loss of dorsiflexion. The etiological factors leading to the development of the condition are not yet fully understood in the literature. When the hindfoot is aligned in excessive valgus, the medial border of the foot tends to roll over, which brings to increased stress on the medial side of the MTP1 joint, and consequently on the first ray (FR), thus potentially influencing the development of HR deformity. This state of art aims to analyze the influence of FR instability and hindfoot valgus in HR development. From the results of the analyzed studies, it appears that a FR instability may predispose the big toe to increased stress and to narrow the proximal phalanx motion on the first metatarsal, which brings to compression and ultimately degeneration of the MTP1 joint, mostly in advanced stages of disease, less in mild or moderate HR patients. A strong correlation between a pronated foot and MTP1 joint pain was found; forefoot hypermobility during the propulsion phase may promote MTP1 joint instability and increase pain. Thus, the increased moment of pronation of the foot with the overload of the medial column, when present, should be corrected conservatively or surgically; this, most likely, would be useful not only to eliminate or at least limit the painful symptoms but above all to prevent the worsening of the condition, also after the surgical treatment of HR.

前足不稳和后足外翻对拇趾僵直发展的影响。
拇僵直(HR)是一种与第一跖趾(MTP1)关节退行性关节炎相关的疼痛疾病,导致背屈逐渐丧失。导致病情发展的病因因素在文献中尚未完全了解。当后足过度外翻时,足的内侧边界倾向于翻转,这会增加MTP1关节内侧的应力,从而增加第一线(FR)的应力,从而潜在地影响HR畸形的发展。本研究旨在分析FR不稳定和后足外翻对HR发展的影响。从分析的研究结果来看,FR不稳定可能使大脚趾易受压力增加,并使第一跖骨近端指骨运动变窄,从而导致MTP1关节受压并最终退变,主要发生在疾病晚期,轻度或中度HR患者较少发生。发现足内翻与MTP1关节疼痛有很强的相关性;推进期前足过度活动可促进MTP1关节不稳定并增加疼痛。因此,当出现内侧柱负荷过大的足内旋力矩增加时,应保守或手术矫正;这很可能不仅有助于消除或至少限制疼痛症状,而且最重要的是防止病情恶化,在HR手术治疗后也是如此。
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Acta Biomedica de l''Ateneo Parmense
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期刊介绍: Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis is the official Journal of the Society of Medicine and Natural Sciences of Parma, and it is one of the few Italian Journals to be included in many excellent scientific data banks (i.e. MEDLINE). Acta Bio Medica was founded in 1887 and its founders and collaborators, Clinicians and Surgeons, entered history. Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis publishes Original Articles, Commentaries, Review Articles, Case Reports of experimental and general Medicine. A section is devoted to a Continuous Medical Education programme in order to help primary care Physicians to improve the quality of care.
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