aetiology of hallux valgus
Last reviewed 01/2018
Aetiology of hallux valgus (HV) is complex and multi-factorial:
- footwear
- exacerbating factor; may enhance the progression of the deformity
- HV occurs in unshod communities as well as shoe wearing ones. However evidence from one study in China revealed that HV was 70 times more common among shoe-wearers than unshod members of the community
- familial incidence - this
ranges from 65-85%
- appears to be an autosomal dominant trait with incomplete penetrance - this means that successive generations won't always have the deformity
- generalised joint laxity is more common in patients with HV e.g. Marfan's syndrome and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome may cause joint laxity and also have in marked HV
- in the elderly there may be weak intrinsic muscles of the foot which results in a 'splay foot' type deformity and possible HV; this may also occur in rheumatoid disease
Reference:
- Pulse 2004; 64(34):43.