BaruffaldiOBignardiABoeroG: [Resection of the metatarsal heads. Clinical study of metatarsalgia]Minerva Ortop. 21:298–3051970.
3.
BeechIReesSTagoeM: A retrospective review of the weil metatarsal osteotomy for lesser metatarsal deformities: an intermediate follow-up analysis. J Foot Ankle Surg. 44:358–642005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jfas.2005.07.002.
4.
BlechmanA: Magnetic insoles. Mayo Clin Proc. 81: 264, 266; author reply 266–7 2006.
5.
CaselliMAGeorgeDH: Foot deformities: biomechanical and pathomechanical changes associated with aging, Part I. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 20: 487–509, ix2003.
6.
ChalmersACBusbyCGoyertJPorterBSchulzerM: Metatarsalgia and rheumatoid arthritis—a randomized, single blind, sequential trial comparing 2 types of foot orthoses and supportive shoes. J Rheumatol. 27:1643–72000.
7.
ChangAHAbu-FarajZUHarrisGFNeryJShereffMJ: Multistep measurement of plantar pressure alterations using metatarsal pads. Foot Ankle Int. 15:654–601994.
8.
CohenIMyersonMSWeilLSSr.: Flexor to extensor tendon transfer: a new method of tensioning and securing the tendon. Foot Ankle Int. 22:62–32001.
9.
ConklinMJSmithRW: Treatment of the atypical lesser toe deformity with basal hemiphalangectomy. Foot Ankle Int. 15:585–941994.
DockeryGL: Evaluation and Treatment of Metatarsalgia and Keratotic Disorders. In Foot and Ankle Disorders. Edited by MyersonM, Philadelphia, Saunders, 2000.
GajdosikRLAllredJDGabbertHLSonstengBA: A stretching program increases the dynamic passive length and passive resistive properties of the calf muscle-tendon unit of unconditioned younger women. Eur J Appl Physiol. 99:449–542007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00421-006-0366-7.
17.
HaddadSLSabbaghRCReschSMyersonBMyersonMS: Results of flexor-to-extensor and extensor brevis tendon transfer for correction of the crossover second toe deformity. Foot Ankle Int. 20:781–81999.
18.
HassounaHSinghD: Morton's metatarsalgia: pathogenesis, aetiology and current management. Acta Orthop Belg, 71:646–552005.
19.
HelalB: Metatarsal osteotomy for metatarsalgia. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 57:187–921975.
20.
HigginsKRRussellIJ: Lesser metatarsalgia. Rheumatologic considerationsClin Podiatr Med Surg. 7:751–631990.
HofstaetterSGHofstaetterJGPetroutsasJAGruberFRitschlPTrnkaHJ: The Weil osteotomy: a seven-year follow-up. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 87:1507–112005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.87B11.16590.
HulseNThomasAM: Metatarsal head resection in the rheumatoid foot: 5-year follow-up with and without resection of the first metatarsal head. J Foot Ankle Surg. 45:107–122006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jfas.2005.12.005.
InmanVT: The human foot. Manit Med Rev. 46:513–51966.
27.
InmanVT: The influence of the foot-ankle complex on the proximal skeletal structures. Artif Limbs. 13:59–651969.
28.
IvanicGMTrnkaHJHomannNC: [Post-traumatic metatarsalgia. Early results of treatment with a new insole]Unfallchirurg, 103:507–102000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001130050574.
29.
JarboeNEQuesadaPM: The effects of cycling shoe stiffness on forefoot pressure. Foot Ankle Int. 24:784–82003.
30.
JardeOHussenotDVimontEBaroukLSFerreBRaadGA: [Weil's cervicocapital osteotomy for median metatarsalgia. Report of 70 cases]Acta Orthop Belg, 67:139–482001.
31.
KellyAWinsonI: Use of ready-made insoles in the treatment of lesser metatarsalgia: a prospective randomized controlled trial. Foot Ankle Int. 19:217–201998.
32.
KestlerOC: Resection of metatarsal heads for metatarsalgia. Bull Hosp Joint Dis. 30:89–1001969.
33.
KhalafiALandsmanASLautenschlagerEPKelikianAS: Plantar forefoot pressure changes after second metatarsal neck osteotomy. Foot Ankle Int. 26:550–52005.
34.
KirtleyC: Clinical Gait Analysis. Theory and Practice. Edited, Oxford, Churchill-Livingstone, Elsevier, 2006.
35.
MaceiraEFarinasFTenaJEscobarRBaltesJ: Analisis de la rigidez metatarso-falangica en las osteotomias de Weil. Revista de Medicina y Cirugia del Pie. 12:35–401998.
MagistroniACarliM: [On resection of the metatarsal heads in anterior flatfoot]. Minerva Ortop. 17:323–81966.
39.
MannR: Principle of Examination of the Foot and Ankle. In Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, pp. 36–50. Edited by CoughlinMMannR, 36–50, St. Louis, Mosby, 1999.
40.
MannRAMissirianJ: Pathophysiology of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 221–81988.
41.
MeyerJMTomenoBBurdetA: Metatarsalgia due to insufficient support by the first ray. Int Orthop. 5:193–2011981. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00266683.
42.
MiguesASlullitelGBilbaoFCarrascoMSolariG: Floating-toe deformity as a complication of the Weil osteotomy. Foot Ankle Int, 25:609–132004.
43.
MolloyAPMyersonMS: Surgery of the lesser toes in rheumatoid arthritis: metatarsal head resection. Foot Ankle Clin. 12: 417–33, vi2007.
44.
MyersonMSJungHG: The role of toe flexor-to-extensor transfer in correcting metatarsophalangeal joint instability of the second toe. Foot Ankle Int. 26:675–92005.
45.
O'KaneCKilmartinTE: The surgical management of central metatarsalgia. Foot Ankle Int. 23:415–92002.
46.
PedowitzWJ: Distal oblique osteotomy for intractable plantar keratosis of the middle three metatarsals. Foot Ankle. 9:7–91988.
47.
PostemaKBurmPEZandeMELimbeekJ: Primary metatarsalgia: the influence of a custom moulded insole and a-rockerbar on plantar pressure. Prosthet Orthot Int. 22:35–441998.
48.
PyastaRTPanushRS: Common painful foot syndromes. Bull Rheum Dis. 48:1–41999.
49.
ReschS: Corrective surgery in diabetic foot deformity. Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 20 Suppl 1: S34–62004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dmrr.436.
50.
RochwergerALaunayFPicletBCurvaleGGroulierP: [Static instability and dislocation of the 2nd metatarsophalangeal joint. Comparative analysis of 2 different therapeutic modalities]Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot. 84:433–91998.
51.
RovenMD: Intramedullary decompression with condylectomy for intractable plantar keratoma. Clin Podiatry. 2:491–61985.
52.
ScrantonPEJr.: Metatarsalgia: diagnosis and treatment. J Bone Joint Surg Am, 62:723–321980.
53.
SilfversköldN: Reduction of the uncrossed two-joints muscles of the leg to one-joint muscles in spastic conditions. Acta Chir Scand. 56:53, 1924.
StinusHWeberF: [Inserts for foot deformities]. Orthopade. 34: 776–8, 780–12005.
56.
ThomasSKinninmonthAWKumarCS: Long-term results of the modified hoffman procedure in the rheumatoid forefoot. J Bone Joint Surg Am, 88:149–572006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.E.00900.
57.
ThomasSKinninmonthAWKumarCS: Long-term results of the modified Hoffman procedure in the rheumatoid forefoot. J Bone Joint Surg Am, 87:748–522005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.C.01696.
58.
ThompsonFMDelandJT: Flexor tendon transfer for metatarsophalangeal instability of the second toe. Foot Ankle. 14:385–81993.
59.
TrnkaHJGebhardCMuhlbauerMIvanicGRitschlP: The Weil osteotomy for treatment of dislocated lesser metatarsophalangeal joints: good outcome in 21 patients with 42 osteotomies. Acta Orthop Scand. 73:190–42002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/000164702753671795.
60.
TrnkaHJIvanicGMMuhlbauerMRitschlP: [Metatarsalgia. Treatment of the dorsally dislocated metatarsophalangeal joint]Orthopade, 29:470–82000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001320050469.
61.
TrnkaHJKabonBZettlRKaiderASalzerMRitschlP: Helal metatarsal osteotomy for the treatment of metatarsalgia: a critical analysis of results. Orthopedics. 19:457–611996.
62.
TrnkaHJMuhlbauerMZettlRMyersonMSRitschlP: Comparison of the results of the Weil and Helal osteotomies for the treatment of metatarsalgia secondary to dislocation of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joints. Foot Ankle Int. 20:72–91999.
63.
TrnkaHJNyskaMParksBGMyersonMS: Dorsiflexion contracture after the Weil osteotomy: results of cadaver study and three-dimensional analysis. Foot Ankle Int. 22:47–502001.
64.
TuranILindgrenU: Metatarsal osteotomy using internal fixation with compression screws. J Foot Surg. 28:116–91989.
65.
UdinBCrevoisierXBorgeaudM: [Metatarsalgias]. Rev Med Suisse Romande, 120:805–92000.
66.
VandeputteGDereymaekerGSteenwerckxAPeeraerL: The Weil osteotomy of the lesser metatarsals: a clinical and pedobarographic follow-up study. Foot Ankle Int. 21:370–42000.
67.
ViladotA: Patologia del Antepie. Edited, Barcelona, Publisher, 1981. 879.
68.
WinklerHKelaridisT: [Helal's metatarsal osteotomy. Indication and technic with reference to shape and function of the foot]Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb, 127:556–601989.
69.
WinsonIGRawlinsonJBroughtonNS: Treatment of metatarsalgia by sliding distal metatarsal osteotomy. Foot Ankle. 9:2–61988.