Description
📘 Updates in Hallux Rigidus
An Issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics of North America
Edited by James A. Nunley, MD
🧠 Overview
Updates in Hallux Rigidus is a focused clinical reference from the Foot and Ankle Clinics of North America series that provides up‑to‑date, evidence‑based insights into the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and management of hallux rigidus — a degenerative condition affecting the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint of the big toe. It synthesizes current research and expert opinion to support practitioners in both surgical and non‑surgical approaches.
🔬 Key Features
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Comprehensive clinical reviews on the anatomy, pathology, and natural history of hallux rigidus.
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Includes 15 practice‑oriented chapters covering both conservative and surgical strategies.
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Topics include capsular interposition arthroplasty, Cartiva implants, great toe arthroscopy, joint implants, and arthrodesis techniques.
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Written by leading foot and ankle orthopedic specialists, blending evidence with practical insights.
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Arranged to support both experienced surgeons and clinicians seeking to update their practice.
💡 Key Benefits
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Enhances understanding of pathophysiology and classification of hallux rigidus.
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Provides actionable guidance on decision‑making for different severity levels.
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Useful for choosing between joint‑preserving procedures and fusion/reconstructive options.
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Updates clinicians on emerging surgical implants and arthroscopic techniques.
👨⚕️ Ideal For
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Foot and ankle surgeons
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Orthopedic surgeons with a focus on lower extremity
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Podiatric surgeons
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Residents and fellows in orthopaedics
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Sports medicine clinicians managing forefoot disorders
🗂 Recommended Categories (from your list)
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Foot and Ankle Surgery (Primary)
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Clinical Diagnostics & Imaging
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Imaging & Surgical Planning
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Musculoskeletal Education
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Orthopedic Surgery
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Medical Education / Reference
⭐ Recommendation
A specialized, clinically relevant resource for practitioners who need an up‑to‑date, in‑depth overview of hallux rigidus pathology and modern management strategies, especially surgical techniques and decision‑making frameworks. It is geared toward professionals seeking current best practices in forefoot disorders.






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