2011, Number S2
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Mediciego 2011; 17 (S2)
Risk factors associated to hallux valgus
Tejera VAJ, Quiñones RMC, Delgado MEM, Arias LY
Language: Spanish
References: 11
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ABSTRACT
It was carry out an analytical observacional study, to determine the risk factors associated to
hallux valgus, in doctor's office No. 11 from Marroquí, Florencia. The sample was conformed by
375 people between 30 and 79 years old, who didn’t show psychiatric disease, to which it was
applied a survey and an observation guide in order to determine the behaviour in exposed and
not exposed, through the statistical test of X
2, and the association degree through ODDS RATIO
and its confidence limits. An average prevalence of hallux valgus was found. Female had more
probability of suffering this deformity and people 50 years older taking into account personal
pathological antecedents of foot diseases. People with flat foot and metatarsus primus varus
antecedents have more probability of presenting it; in personal pathological antecedents of other
diseases it was found a strong causal association for rheumatoid arthritis. Those people with
familiar pathological antecedents have more probability of developing it. In foot types existed
causal relation for the egyptian foot and protective effect for the use of suitable footwear.
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