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A Modified Jones Procedure for Managing Clawing of Lesser Toes in Pes Cavus: Long-term Follow-up in 8 Patients
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 09/14/09
Sugathan HK et al. – Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Midfoot Score was 76, indicative of excellent results. Half of the patients had mild persistent foot pain, but all were satisfied with the outcome. Based on the authors' experience with this group of patients, the modified Jones procedure yields satisfactory correction of lesser toe clawing in patients with flexible pes cavus.
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