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1. Proximal Plantar Plate of Lesser Toe Metatarsophalangeal Joint Vascular Supply.

2. Correlation of Radiographic Measurements With Patient-Centered Outcomes in Hallux Valgus Surgery.

3. Measuring Visualized Joint Surface in Hallux Metatarsophalangeal Arthroscopy.

4. A Statistical Study of Metatarsal Anatomy: Toward the Design of Wide-Range Prosthetic Solutions.

5. Radiographic Shape of Foot With Second Metatarsophalangeal Joint Dislocation Associated With Hallux Valgus.

6. Muscle and Joint Factors Associated With Forefoot Deformity in the Diabetic Neuropathic Foot.

7. The plantar plate of the first metatarsophalangeal joint: an anatomical study.

8. Arch height and first metatarsal joint axis orientation as related variables in foot structure and function.

9. Extensor hallucis capsularis: frequency and identification on MRI.

10. Acquired hallux varus.

11. Plantarflexion injury to the metatarsophalangeal joint ("sand toe").

12. Anatomy of the plantar plate and its attachments in the lesser metatarsal phalangeal joint.

13. Potential for recurrence of hallux valgus after a modified Hohmann osteotomy: a biomechanical analysis.

14. Integrity of the first metatarsophalangeal joint: a biomechanical analysis.

15. The foot in ballet dancers: the importance of second toe length.

16. Validity and reliability of the first distal metatarsal articular angle.

17. Clinical rating systems for the ankle-hindfoot, midfoot, hallux, and lesser toes.

18. The plantar plate of the lesser toes: an anatomical study in human cadavers.

19. Consistency of visual assessments of arch height among clinicians.

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