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Kinesiophobia and hallux valgus

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    Kinesiophobia and Pain Intensity Are Increased by a Greater Hallux Valgus Deformity Degree- Kinesiophobia and Pain Intensity in Hallux Valgus
    Patricia Palomo-López et al
    Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jan 18;17(2):626
     
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    A qualitative study to understand patients' experiences of foot pain and surgical consultation for hallux valgus and/or hallux rigidus.
    Lorelle Dismore, Anna Van Wersch, Rebecca Critchley, An Murty, Katherine Swainston
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    The Relationship between Plantar Sensation and Functional Parameters in Individuals with Hallux Valgus: A Pilot Study
    Elif Kirdi, Pinar Kisacik, Gül Şener
    J Clin Pract Res Volume : 45 Issue : 2 Year : 2023
     
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