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- Medial prominence of the first metatarsal head
- Often associated with hallux valgus
- Not degenerative like in adults
- Female > male
Aetiology
- pronation of the forefoot, pes planus which lead to medial capsule stretching
Clinical
- Female, 12-15 years of age
- Prominent medial bursa on metatarsal head
- Pain & difficulty with footwear
- ROM – passively correctable
- Heal Valgus & Pronation of the forefoot
Xray
- AP & Lat weight bearing
- Normal hallux valgus angle – 14-16°, normal IMA = <10°
- Congruency of joint – if subluxation high probability of progression
Pathophysiology
- Incongruency of joint predisposes to progression
Treatment
- only treat if symptomatic
- Non operative
- Exhaust shoe modification, reassurance & stretching
- Operative
- avoid surgery in skeletal immature – recurrence
- Soft tissue – reefing of the medial capsule & releasing lateral
- Bony – realignment – usually for metatarsal primus varus – do it proximal to avoid growth plate
- Akin for proximal phalanx realignment
- Excise bunion
Complications
- Frequent recurrence
- AVN for distal osteotomy
- Hallux Varus