crooked big toe hallux valgus
Conditions
Sponsors
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: -Patienten die zich aanmelden voor een Step Forward Orthotics steunzool - Age between 18-70 years. - Hallux Valgus (HV) has an angle of a mild-to-moderate HV
Exclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria: -Patients who sign up for a Step Forward Orthotics insole - HV rigidus (total range of motion (dorsiflexion + plantar) of less than 50 º) - Diabetes mellitus, - HV operation in history - neuropathy - poliomyelitis - rheumatoid arthritis
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| The main outcome of the magnitude of the hallux valgus angle. | — |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| 1. Can wearing "Step Forward Orthotics" orthotics for one year in people with mild and moderate Hallux valgus provide a reduction in pain? 2. If the participants who have been using the insoles for one year can choose again would they choose the insole of a surgery? 3. Are the function scores and quality of life improved with the use of these insoles (measured over the time)? 4. Does the intermetatarsaal angle (IMA) become smaller after one year? 5. Are the measurements of the hallux valgus angle (HR) on the x-rays similar to the blueprint results and digital photos? The blueprint results and digital photos are used in the office. We want to know whether they are reliable enough to be used in the future to measure the HR. 6. What is the minimal Important change? 7. What is the "smallest detectable change (SDC) in the measurement of the HV and IMA, ie what is the meaurement error? | — |
Countries
The Netherlands