Dynamic-passive correction of hallux valgus and associated static foot deformities

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Jacek M. Dygut, Joanna Strąk, Jerzy Detyna, Monika W. Piwowar
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Purpose The paper presents, the effects of hallux valgus correction and coexisting static deformities of the foot (transversely-plano and plano-valgus foot) obtained with a new dynamic-passive method of treatment. Methods The study involved 50 patients; 26 with full big toe correction after the passive correction grip (group I) and 24 with big toe correction requiring additional passive abduction (group II). The patients regularly performed exercises using the designed device according to the planned schedule. The progress of the correction was assessed by a medical examination and additional tests. Results Results: The cross-sectional area [cm2] of the abductor hallucis muscle in three-time points among I and II groups of patients with the Hallux Valgus was measured based on MRI images. The STIR examination showed among other the abductor hallucis muscle edema after exercises with the DPc device were carried out. It evidences that exercises with the new device activate the muscle. Alignment of the big toes of both feet in groups I and II were obtained with a statistically significant result (p<0.05). The percentage progression of correction for HV and I/II IM was calculated. Conclusions Based on the new correction approach the alignment of the big toe phalanges and the remaining toes was obtained. The passive setup of the tendons with their distal inserts at the level of the big toe phalanges to the correct path of their course with the withdrawal of articular subluxations was obtained. Simultaneously, the big toe's passive correction was dynamically consolidated through a specially selected set of exercises.\
拇外翻及相关静足畸形的动态被动矫正
目的介绍一种新的动态-被动治疗方法对拇外翻矫正和同时存在的足部静态畸形(横跖足和平外翻足)的效果。方法对50例患者进行研究;26例患者在被动矫正握把后进行完全大脚趾矫正(I组),24例患者进行大脚趾矫正,需要额外的被动外展(II组)。患者根据计划的时间表使用设计的器械定期进行锻炼。矫正工作的进展是通过医疗检查和其他测试来评估的。结果:根据MRI图像测量ⅰ组和ⅱ组拇外翻患者三个时间点的幻觉外展肌横截面积[cm2]。使用DPc装置运动后,STIR检查显示外展幻觉肌水肿。它证明用这种新设备锻炼可以激活肌肉。I组和II组双足大脚趾对中,差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。计算HV和I/II IM的矫正百分率进展。结论采用新术式后,大趾指骨与残趾的排列一致。在关节半脱位的情况下,肌腱的远端插入物在大脚趾指骨的水平上被动地建立到正确的路径。同时,通过一套特别选择的练习,大脚趾的被动矫正得到动态巩固
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Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics
Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics BIOPHYSICS-ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
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期刊介绍: Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics is a platform allowing presentation of investigations results, exchange of ideas and experiences among researchers with technical and medical background. Papers published in Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics may cover a wide range of topics in biomechanics, including, but not limited to: Tissue Biomechanics, Orthopedic Biomechanics, Biomaterials, Sport Biomechanics.
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