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Relationship between lower extremity alignment and hallux valgus in women
Nili Steinberg
, Aharon Finestone
, Matityahu Noff
, Aviva Zeev
,
Gali Dar
Department of Physical Therapy
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Keyphrases
Alignment Measurement
11%
Anatomic Risk Factor
11%
Anatomical Anomaly
22%
Ankle
11%
Ankle Joint
11%
Body Physique
11%
Deformity
11%
Foot Joints
11%
Generalized Joint Hypermobility
11%
Hallux Valgus
100%
Hallux Valgus Angle
11%
High Prevalence
22%
High Range
11%
Hip Joint
11%
Hypermobility
11%
Intermetatarsal Angle
11%
Joint Range of Motion
22%
Knee
11%
Knee Joint
11%
Knee Valgus
11%
Ligament
11%
Lower Extremity Alignment
100%
Lower Extremity Joint
11%
Lower Leg
11%
Marginal Mean
11%
Non-surgical Methods
11%
Prevention Methods
11%
Proximal Joints
11%
Range of Motion
22%
Surgical Technique
11%
Tibiofemoral Angle
11%
Treatment Methods
11%
Women Age
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ankle Joint
10%
Foot Joint
10%
Hallux Valgus
100%
Hip Joint
10%
Joint Laxity
10%
Knee Joint
10%
Lower Leg
10%
Prevalence
20%
Range of Motion
40%
Surgical Procedure
10%
Valgus Knee
10%
Varum
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Bunion
100%
Joint Hypermobility
10%
Joint Laxity
10%
Prevalence
20%
Valgus Knee
10%