Prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in Turkey: A survey of 2662 adults

Objective: This survey was designed to evaluate the prevalence estimations of HV, bunionette, hammertoe as well as their relations to shoe wearing and also familial tendency, in Turkey. Material and Methods: Two thousand six hundred sixty two volunteers (1615 females and 1047 males) with a mean age...

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Main Authors: Uğur Şaylı, Elif Çiğdem Altunok, Melih Güven, Budak Akman, Jnev Biros, Ayşe Şaylı
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Published: AVES Yayincilik 2018-05-01
Series:Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
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spelling doaj-b353eb67bf68491fbe064d6e63893a362020-11-25T02:47:41ZengAVES YayincilikActa Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica1017-995X2018-05-01523167173Prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in Turkey: A survey of 2662 adultsUğur Şaylı0Elif Çiğdem Altunok1Melih Güven2Budak Akman3Jnev Biros4Ayşe Şaylı5Yeditepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Istanbul, Turkey; Corresponding author. Yeditepe University Hospital, İçerenköy Mah, Hastane yolu Sokak, No:102, 34752, Ataşehir, İstanbul, Turkey. Tel. (Mobile): +905422339307.Yeditepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Istanbul, TurkeyYeditepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Istanbul, TurkeyYeditepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Istanbul, TurkeyTexas Tech University, College of Engineering, Lubbock, TX, USAGenetic Diseases Diagnosis Center, Ankara, TurkeyObjective: This survey was designed to evaluate the prevalence estimations of HV, bunionette, hammertoe as well as their relations to shoe wearing and also familial tendency, in Turkey. Material and Methods: Two thousand six hundred sixty two volunteers (1615 females and 1047 males) with a mean age of 34.15 ± 14.23 (range; 18 to 96) years were asked to answer the predetermined questionnaire between January and June, 2016. Hallux valgus, hammertoe and bunionette images were provided as references and every adult participant without any known forefoot problems or past forefoot surgery history was asked to rate his/her foot and to respond the questions about family history and shoe wearing habits. Responses were statistically analyzed. Results: The prevalence estimations of hallux valgus, bunionette and hammertoe were calculated as 54.3%, 13.8% and 8.9% and positive family history rates were 53.2%, 61.2% and 56.1%, respectively. All three deformities were more common in females than in males (p < 0.001). Nonetheless the older age group reported significantly higher prevalence rates for only HV (p < 0.001). Likewise, among the three deformities, females reported a higher rate of positive family history only in HV compared to men (p < 0.001). Constricting shoe wear was found to affect HV incidence in women (p < 0.001) and bunionette incidence in both sexes (p < 0.01). Conclusion: This study concludes that forefoot deformities are common with high familial tendency. Hence it is worthwhile to work on molecular genetics and this may enable the anticipation of forthcoming deformities in order to take early action in prevention, in nearly the half of the population. Keywords: Hallux valgus, Bunion, Bunionette, Tailor's bunion, Hammer toe, Forefoot deformities, Prevalence, Heredity, Familial tendency, Footwearhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1017995X16301262
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author Uğur Şaylı
Elif Çiğdem Altunok
Melih Güven
Budak Akman
Jnev Biros
Ayşe Şaylı
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Elif Çiğdem Altunok
Melih Güven
Budak Akman
Jnev Biros
Ayşe Şaylı
Prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in Turkey: A survey of 2662 adults
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
author_facet Uğur Şaylı
Elif Çiğdem Altunok
Melih Güven
Budak Akman
Jnev Biros
Ayşe Şaylı
author_sort Uğur Şaylı
title Prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in Turkey: A survey of 2662 adults
title_short Prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in Turkey: A survey of 2662 adults
title_full Prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in Turkey: A survey of 2662 adults
title_fullStr Prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in Turkey: A survey of 2662 adults
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in Turkey: A survey of 2662 adults
title_sort prevalence estimation and familial tendency of common forefoot deformities in turkey: a survey of 2662 adults
publisher AVES Yayincilik
series Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
issn 1017-995X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Objective: This survey was designed to evaluate the prevalence estimations of HV, bunionette, hammertoe as well as their relations to shoe wearing and also familial tendency, in Turkey. Material and Methods: Two thousand six hundred sixty two volunteers (1615 females and 1047 males) with a mean age of 34.15 ± 14.23 (range; 18 to 96) years were asked to answer the predetermined questionnaire between January and June, 2016. Hallux valgus, hammertoe and bunionette images were provided as references and every adult participant without any known forefoot problems or past forefoot surgery history was asked to rate his/her foot and to respond the questions about family history and shoe wearing habits. Responses were statistically analyzed. Results: The prevalence estimations of hallux valgus, bunionette and hammertoe were calculated as 54.3%, 13.8% and 8.9% and positive family history rates were 53.2%, 61.2% and 56.1%, respectively. All three deformities were more common in females than in males (p < 0.001). Nonetheless the older age group reported significantly higher prevalence rates for only HV (p < 0.001). Likewise, among the three deformities, females reported a higher rate of positive family history only in HV compared to men (p < 0.001). Constricting shoe wear was found to affect HV incidence in women (p < 0.001) and bunionette incidence in both sexes (p < 0.01). Conclusion: This study concludes that forefoot deformities are common with high familial tendency. Hence it is worthwhile to work on molecular genetics and this may enable the anticipation of forthcoming deformities in order to take early action in prevention, in nearly the half of the population. Keywords: Hallux valgus, Bunion, Bunionette, Tailor's bunion, Hammer toe, Forefoot deformities, Prevalence, Heredity, Familial tendency, Footwear
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