Hallux valgus in children. Biomechanical aspect: A literature review

V. V. Umnov, Dmitriy S. Zharkov, V. A. Novikov, Dmitriy V. Umnov
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BACKGROUND: The study comprehensively describes the issues of the normal biomechanics of the first toe, first metatarsophalangeal joint, and first ray when walking. Understanding the fundamental processes of the functioning of these structures is a leading aspect in the study of the etiopathogenesis of hallux valgus and is important in treatment planning. AIM: To analyze the literature concerning the kinematic and kinetic indicators of the first toe, first metatarsophalangeal joint, and first ray of the foot when walking in the final support phase. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The characteristics of periods, gait phases, kinetic and kinematic movements were analyzed. RESULTS: To perform a “push-off” when walking, sufficient extension of the first toe in the first metatarsophalangeal joint is necessary, which is fully accomplished only in combination with flexion and eversion of the first ray of the foot. Muscular control of the position of the first toe in the first metatarsophalangeal joint is carried out by the short and long flexors of the first toe with the sesamoid apparatus of the first metatarsal bone, whereas functions of the first ray and midfoot joints are stabilized by the peroneus longus muscle. CONCLUSIONS: The influence of kinematic and kinetic indicators of movements in the lower-limb joints in the horizontal plane on the flexion of the first ray and extension of the first toe in the metatarsophalangeal joint and the determination of the nature and volume of movements in midfoot joints in various phases of the gait cycle remains a pressing issue.
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背景:该研究全面描述了行走时第一趾、第一跖趾关节和第一射线的正常生物力学问题。了解这些结构运作的基本过程是研究拇指外翻病因发病机制的一个主要方面,对于制定治疗计划也非常重要。目的:分析有关第一趾、第一跖趾关节和足第一射线在最后支撑阶段行走时的运动学和动力学指标的文献。材料与方法:分析了周期、步态阶段、运动学和动力学运动的特征。结果:要在行走时完成 "推开 "动作,第一趾在第一跖趾关节中的充分伸展是必要的,只有结合足部第一射线的屈曲和外翻才能完全做到这一点。第一趾在第一跖趾关节中位置的肌肉控制由第一趾的短屈肌和长屈肌与第一跖骨的芝麻状装置共同完成,而第一射线和足中部关节的功能则由腓肠肌稳定。结论:下肢关节在水平面上的运动学和动力学指标对第一趾在跖趾关节中的屈伸的影响,以及确定中足关节在步态周期各阶段的运动性质和运动量仍然是一个亟待解决的问题。
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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