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The treatment of hallux valgus with the mini-invasive technique

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The Hallux Valgus is a pathology with multiple clinical symptoms, which should not be cured with a univocal surgical treatment: thus for each of these individual pathologies, we can propose an appropriate treatment. The surgical “mini-invasive” procedure can also find its place in this therapeutic arsenal and its indications should be clearly codified.

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de Lavigne, C., Guillo, S., Laffenêtre, O. et al. The treatment of hallux valgus with the mini-invasive technique. Interact Surg 2, 31–37 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11610-007-0018-6

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