Hallux deformity influence - quality of life

S. Massaad, Sami Eldirdiri Elgaili Salah, Kamal Dafaalla Alamin, Eman Elafef Mahgoob
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Background: Hallux valgus is a very common deformity of the big toe and can befamilial or acquired. Knowledge of risk factors of hallux valgus is important in order to prevent or minimize progression of this deformity, since a surgical intervention is the only treatment to correct this deformity. The objective of this study was to determine the risk factors of hallux valgus deformity and the influence in quality of life Material and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study was conducted in Gadarif state, eastern Sudan from January to June 2021.Structured questionnaires were used to collect data from participants. An informed consent was obtained before data collection. Results: A total of 59 subjects from Gadarif state with HA were enrolled in this study. The females were 32 (54.2%).The most common affected age group was > 35 years accounted 44 (74.6%).33 (55.9 %) of study subjects had normal body weight(statistically not significant p=0. 957).41(69.5%) subjects had a family history of HV (statistically significant p=0. 000). 20/32 (62.5%) female use high heelShoe.44 (74.6 %) subjects had a weakness hallux plantar flexion action and abduction(statistically significant p=0. 000). Conclusion: This study found the prevalence of HV increased with age and was higher in females. There was significant correlation between the family history and hallux deformity. Also the study observed significant association between the severity of hallux deformity and impairment of functions of hallux plantar muscles. There is a reduction in health in general and particularly in foot health with increasing severity pain of hallux deformity that appears to be associated with increase in age. Keywords: hallux valgus, female, male, big toe pain, family history, life quality, Gadarif state, Sudan
拇趾畸形影响生活质量
背景:拇外翻是一种非常常见的大脚趾畸形,可以是家族性的,也可以是后天的。了解拇外翻的危险因素对于预防或减少这种畸形的进展是很重要的,因为手术干预是纠正这种畸形的唯一治疗方法。本研究的目的是确定拇外翻畸形的危险因素及其对生活质量的影响。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2021年1月至6月在苏丹东部Gadarif州进行。使用结构化问卷收集参与者的数据。收集数据前获得知情同意。结果:Gadarif州共有59例HA患者入组。女性32例(54.2%)。最常见的发病年龄组为> 35岁,占44例(74.6%)(55.9%)的受试者体重正常(p=0,无统计学意义)。957例),41例(69.5%)有HV家族史(p= 0.05)。000). 20/32(62.5%)的女性穿高跟鞋(74.6%)受试者有拇、足底屈曲动作和外展(p=0。000). 结论:本研究发现hiv的患病率随着年龄的增长而增加,且在女性中较高。家族史与拇畸形有显著相关性。研究还发现,拇畸形的严重程度与拇足底肌肉功能损害之间存在显著关联。一般来说,健康状况下降,尤其是足部健康状况下降,拇趾畸形疼痛的严重性增加,这似乎与年龄的增长有关。关键词:拇外翻,女性,男性,大脚趾疼痛,家族史,生活质量,Gadarif州,苏丹
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