1. Comparison of foot function and physical performance between women with and without bilateral painful hallux valgus.
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Sacli Eksilmez, Busra, Ucurum, Sevtap Gunay, Kirmizi, Muge, and Cansabuncu, Gokhan
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FOOT anatomy , *PHYSIOLOGY of women , *HALLUX valgus , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *ORTHOPEDICS - Abstract
We aimed to investigate whether foot function and physical performance differ between women with and without bilateral painful hallux valgus (HV). Forty-four women with bilateral painful HV and forty-three controls were included. The Foot Function Index, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Hallux Metatarsophalangeal-Interphalangeal Joints Scale, and Manchester-Oxford Foot Questionnaire were used. The time while walking 10 m-walkway at maximum speed and ascending and descending ten stairs as fast as possible also single-limb stance time were measured. All self-reported and performance-based measures showed that women with HV had poorer foot function and physical performance than controls (p < 0.05). Women with mild HV had better self-reported foot function than those with moderate HV or severe HV (p < 0.05), but physical performance did not differ (p > 0.05). Women with bilateral painful HV exhibited poorer self-reported foot function and performance-based physical function than those without HV. Level III [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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