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The Effect of Weight Bearing on Patient Outcomes Following 1st MTP Joint Fusion

The Effect of Weight Bearing on Patient Outcomes Following 1st MTP Joint Fusion

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

randomized-controlled trial looking specifically at the effect of weight bearing on the outcomes of first MTP joint fusions

Description

The objective of this prospective, randomized controlled trial is to determine if there are any adverse outcomes associated with immediate weight bearing as compared to non-weight bearing following first MTP joint fusion. The primary outcome measures will look at patient reported outcomes of pain and function. The secondary outcome measures will be the difference in the incidence of non-union, as well as adverse events/complications (malunion, wound complications, hardware complications, infection, stress fracture).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18 years or great
  • Medically fit for surgery
  • Patients diagnosed with condition for which a 1st MTP joint fusion is a surgical management option based on clinical examination and radiographs
  • Failed non-operative management (orthotics, bracing, Tylenol, NSAIDs, shoe-wear modification)
  • Surgery is for an isolated 1st MTP fusion
  • Able and willing to comply with follow up schedule and requirements
  • Capable of providing informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age <18 years old
  • Surgical booking is for more than just 1st MTP fusion
  • Unable to comply with follow up schedule and requirements
  • Unable to provide informed consent

Study details
    Hallux Valgus
    Hallux Rigidus

NCT04473196

Nova Scotia Health Authority

16 October 2025

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