Treatment of Freiberg’s Disease Using the Shortening Effect of the Modified Weil Osteotomy

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Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 226-231 ◽  
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Richard Lirette

A retrospective study of the postsurgical results of 10 patients who had dorsiflexion osteotomy was undertaken. Patient satisfaction, clinical findings, and roentgenographic measurements were all carefully evaluated after an average duration of follow-up of 36.5 months. The procedure gave excellent results for all patients, with minimal loss of metatarsophalangeal motion and an average radiological metatarsal shortening of 2.3 mm and no postoperative metatarsalgia. The authors believe that the dorsiflexion osteotomy is a reasonable treatment for symptomatic Freiberg's disease. The procedure is reliable and not destructive, should further treatment be necessary.


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Vol 73-B (5) ◽  
pp. 864-865 ◽  
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P Kinnard ◽  
R Lirette
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