Die konservative Therapie des Hallux rigidus
Publication date: Available online 23 February 2019Source: Fuß & SprunggelenkAuthor(s): Leif Claassen, Sarah Ettinger, Daiwei Yao, Matthias Lerch, Christian Plaass, Christina Stukenborg-ColsmanZusammenfassungDer Hallux rigidus ist eine der am häufigsten auftretenden Beschwerdebilder der Fußchirurgie. Ungeachtet der klinischen Relevanz ist die Studienlage hinsichtlich der konservativen Therapie überschaubar. Die hier dargestellten Studien liefern eine Übersicht und Einordnung der konservativen Therapieoptionen zu diesem Themengebiet. Unter Berücksichtigung der aktuellen Literatur sind eine Einlagenversorgung und Schuh...
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 25, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Die Arthrodese des MTP-I-Gelenks zur Behandlung des Hallux rigidus
ConclusionsBesides other surgical procedures such as a cheilectomy or artificial arthroplasties, e.g. Cartiva, MTP-I-arthrodesis continues to be the gold standard therapy for hallux rigidus in advanced stages. It represents a safe and simple surgical therapy option and, according to current literature, has the highest degree of evidence (grade B). In addition, MTP-I arthrodesis is a proven salvage procedure after failed arthroplasties and hallux valgus corrections. (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 23, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Cartiva hemi arthroplasty for treatment of Hallux Rigidus: Surgical technique, evidence and tips and tricks
Publication date: Available online 20 February 2019Source: Fuß & SprunggelenkAuthor(s): Mark A. GlazebrookSummaryHallux Rigidus causes pain, loss of toe motion and dysfunction. When nonoperative treatment fails the most common successful operative options has been metatarsophalangeal arthrodesis. Recently a motion sparing surgical treatment option with Cartiva hemiarthroplasty for treatment of Hallux Rigidus has been proven to be as safe and effective as arthrodesis in a level I randomized control trial. Further, subsequent studies have shown that safety and efficacy of Cartiva hemiarthroplasty has been sustained to mid t...
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 20, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Editorial
Publication date: Available online 18 February 2019Source: Fuß & SprunggelenkAuthor(s): (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 19, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

René F. Baumgartner (1930 – 2018)
Publication date: Available online 15 February 2019Source: Fuß & SprunggelenkAuthor(s): (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 16, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Total joint replacement of the first metatarsophalangeal joint with Roto-Glide as alternative to arthrodesis
ConclusionsTJR and A were performed in similar patient cohorts regarding demographic parameter, degree of degenerative changes, ROM, pathological pedographic pattern, and VAS FA. TJR and A improved pathological pedographic pattern and VAS FA at minimum follow-up of 24 months. TJR additionally improved ROM and showed better pedographic pattern (and not different to physiological pattern) than A. Survival rate of TJR was 100% up to 6 years. In this study, TJR was a valuable alternative to A for treatment of severe MTP1 osteoarthritis.ZusammenfassungHintergrundEndoprothese (TJR) und Arthrodese (A) sind Behandlungsoptionen fü...
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 14, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Mid-term (4–7 years) results of matrix-associated stem cell transplantation (MAST) in chondral defects of the first metatarsophalangeal joint
ConclusionsThe surgical treatment of chondral defects at MTP1 including MAST led to improved clinical scores, ROM and degree of osteoarthritis after 4–7 years. No adverse effects of MAST were registered. Even though a control group is missing, we conclude that MAST is an effective method for the treatment of chondral defects at MTP1.ZusammenfassungHintergrundDie Matrix-Assoziierte Stammzelltransplantation (MAST) hat gute kurzfristige Ergebnisse bei der Therapie von Knorpeldefekten am Großzehengrundgelenk (MTP1) gezeigt. Ziel dieser Studie war die Analyse von mittelfristigen Ergebnissen (≥4-Jahre-Nachuntersuchung).Mate...
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 14, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Gruber, Schamberger, Konermann: Sonografie in Orthopädie, Unfallchirurgie und Rheumatologie. Aktuelle Standardschnittebenen der DEGUM. Springer-Verlag Berlin. Taschenbuch 227 Seiten, ISBN 978 – 3 – 662 – 57658 – 8, Preis € 22,99.
Publication date: Available online 14 February 2019Source: Fuß & SprunggelenkAuthor(s): Gaulrapp (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 14, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Association between preoperative dynamic plantar pressures and clinical outcomes at 6 months after hallux valgus surgery
ConclusionThe presence of pain at six months after surgery was significantly associated with the preoperative peak pressure under the fourth metatarsal head.ZusammenfassungHintergrundDer Einfluss des präoperativen Plantardrucks auf die klinischen Ergebnisse nach einer Hallux-Valgus Operation konnte bisher nicht nachgewiesen werden. Diese Studie zielte darauf ab, die Beziehung zwischen präoperativ-dynamischen Plantar- Druckmessungen und klinischen Ergebnissen nach einer Hallux-Valgus-Operation zu beurteilen.Material und methodenEs wurde eine prospektive Kohortenstudie an Patienten mit indizierter Hallux-Valgus-Operation, ...
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - February 6, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Neue Mitglieder (Stand 01.01.2019)
Publication date: Available online 22 December 2018Source: Fuß & SprunggelenkAuthor(s): (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - January 18, 2019 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Neue aufnahmen 01.01.2019
Publication date: Available online 22 December 2018Source: Fuß & SprunggelenkAuthor(s): (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - December 22, 2018 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Neue Mitglieder (Stand 1.08.2018)
Publication date: December 2018Source: Fuß & Sprunggelenk, Volume 16, Issue 4Author(s): (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - December 16, 2018 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Herausgeber/Beirat
Publication date: December 2018Source: Fuß & Sprunggelenk, Volume 16, Issue 4Author(s): (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - December 16, 2018 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Die laterale OSG Instabilität- Wann und Wie operieren?
Publication date: December 2018Source: Fuß & Sprunggelenk, Volume 16, Issue 4Author(s): Christian Plaass, Leif Claassen, Sarah Ettinger, Daiwei Yao, Matthias Lerch, Christina Stukenborg-ColsmanZusammenfassungBandverletzungen des Sprunggelenkes sind eine der häufigsten Unfallfolgen. In der Mehrzahl der Fälle ist der laterale Bandapparat betroffen. Die funktionelle konservative Therapie ist ohne Begleitverletzungen die Behandlungsmethode der Wahl. Dennoch haben 10-30% der Patienten Restbeschwerden und – instabilitäten. Mechanische Instabilitäten sollten operativ behandelt werden. Die anatomische Bandnaht ist hierbei i...
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - December 16, 2018 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research

Kursangebot Zertifikat
Publication date: December 2018Source: Fuß & Sprunggelenk, Volume 16, Issue 4Author(s): (Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk)
Source: Fuss and Sprunggelenk - December 16, 2018 Category: Podiatry Source Type: research