[Expert consensus of the third-generation minimally invasive technical specification for hallux valgus].

Zhongguo Gu Shang

Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong Univesity, Shanghai 200233, China.

Published: September 2022

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  • The third-generation minimally invasive technical specification for hallux valgus was developed by various Chinese medical committees focusing on foot and ankle care.
  • The consensus is based on evidence from medical research and the clinical experiences of experts, aimed at guiding orthopedic surgeons.
  • It covers key areas such as definitions, indications for surgery, osteotomy techniques, post-operative rehabilitation, and anticipated patient outcomes.

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The expert consensus of the third-generation minimally invasive technical specification for hallux valgus was developed by Foot and Ankle Committee of Orthopaedic Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Foot and Ankle Committee of Sports Medicine Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and Foot and Ankle Expert Committee of Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine. The consensus was drawn from evidence-based medicine and experts' clinical experience to provide an academic guidance of the third-generation minimally invasive technical specification of hallux valgus for the orthopedic surgeons, including definition, indications, osteotomy techniques, post-operative rehabilitation and prognosis.

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