I recently saw a 3 and a half year old in clinic with a normal foot profile but with an adducted hallux on both feet. Child was pain free with no footwear problems.
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Parental concern made the child come to clinic as they believed he was intoeing. The rest of his foot was straight except for the hallux. The hallux was flexible and easily abducted and adducted further.
I did not carry out any treatment at this time but wondered what peoples thoughts were on this and if there was anything around on future problems this could cause? Help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Matthew
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