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  • 1Associated Foot & Ankle Centers of Northern Virginia, 1721 Financial Loop, Lake Ridge, VA 22192, USA; Inova Fairfax Medical Campus, 3300 Gallows Road, Falls Church, VA 22042-3300, USA.

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Jones tendon transfer effectively corrects hallux malleus, a great toe deformity caused by muscular imbalances. This surgical procedure, often combined with joint fusion, yields reproducible outcomes for clawed hallux correction.

Keywords:
Cavus footClaw halluxHallux malleusJones tendon transfer

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  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Foot and ankle reconstruction
  • Podiatric medicine

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  • Hallux malleus is a great toe deformity characterized by metatarsophalangeal joint dorsiflexion and interphalangeal joint plantar flexion.
  • This condition is frequently linked to muscular imbalances affecting the great toe's complex structure.
  • Often, a neurological component contributes to the overall foot deformity, requiring additional surgical interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of the Jones tendon transfer in correcting hallux malleus.
  • To assess the reproducibility of outcomes following this surgical procedure.
  • To determine the role of Jones tendon transfer in conjunction with other procedures for complex foot deformities.

Main Methods:

  • The study focuses on the Jones tendon transfer procedure as a primary intervention for hallux malleus.
  • This surgical technique aims to mitigate the deforming forces acting on the great toe.
  • The procedure is frequently performed alongside hallux interphalangeal joint fusion and other adjunct procedures for comprehensive foot correction.

Main Results:

  • The Jones tendon transfer has demonstrated reproducible results in correcting the deforming forces of hallux malleus.
  • The procedure is effective in addressing the clawed hallux deformity.
  • Adjunct procedures are often necessary when a neurological component contributes to the deformity.

Conclusions:

  • Jones tendon transfer is a reliable surgical option for correcting hallux malleus.
  • The procedure offers predictable and reproducible outcomes for patients with this great toe deformity.
  • Combined surgical approaches, including Jones tendon transfer, are valuable for managing complex foot deformities, particularly those with neurological origins.