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Si tratta di una deformità della prima articolazione metatarso-falangea che comporta la deviazione mediale del primo metatarso e quella laterale della prima falange (Fig. 7.1). Comunemente è prossimale, o metatarso-falangea, più raramente distale, o interfalangea (Coughlin et al., 2006). Il quadro si associa spesso a equino e/o a pronazione e ad alterazione dei profili torsionali e deriva essenzialmente da un’accentuazione del carico portato sulla porzione mediale dell’avampiede (primo raggio). Alterazioni concomitanti dell’avampiede possono essere elementi aggravanti.

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Ferrari, A., Reverberi, S., Benedetti, M.G. (2013). Alluce valgo. In: L’arto inferiore nella paralisi cerebrale infantile. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2814-2_7

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