Abstract

IntroductionThe aims of this study were to determine whether subjects with advanced hallux limitus show a diminished capacity of internal rotation of the lower limb and increased foot progression angle compared with normal population, to relate rotational and torsional patterns of lower limbs with the foot progression angle, and to compare methods of measurement of the foot progression angle. Patients and methodsIn 15 subjects with advanced hallux limitus, internal and external rotational pattern, internal and external hip rotation and tibial torsion were measured. The foot progression angle was obtained using a pressure platform and an inked latex carpet. ResultsThe internal rotation of the lower limb was significantly lesser and the foot progression angle was significantly greater in individuals with advanced hallux limitus (P<.05). The Pearson correlation coefficient was −0,563 (P<.01) for the relationship between the foot progression angle and the internal rotational pattern. The measure of the foot progression angle in the inked latex carpet was significantly greater than in the pressure platform in the left foot (P<.05). ConclusionSubjects with advanced hallux limitus had a lesser capacity of internal rotation of the lower extremity and greater foot progression angle in comparison with normal population. Internal rotational pattern determines the greater foot progression angle. The foot progression angle values measured with the pressure platform differ from the inked latex carpet.

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