valgusstrateegiat
Valgusstrateegiat is a term used in Estonian orthopedic literature to describe a structured approach to assessment and correction of valgus deformities, where a distal limb segment deviates laterally from the proximal segment. Valgus deformities can affect the knee (genu valgum), ankle, or elbow and may be congenital, developmental, post-traumatic, or neuromuscular in origin. The strategy typically begins with clinical assessment and imaging, including full-length standing radiographs to measure angular axes and distinguish bony and soft-tissue contributors. Identified etiologies guide goals, such as relieving symptoms, slowing progression, or restoring alignment to improve joint mechanics and function.
Nonoperative management includes monitoring for mild deformities, physical therapy to strengthen hip abductors, quadriceps, and core
When nonoperative measures fail or deformity is severe, surgery is considered. In knee valgus, osteotomies such
Outcomes depend on timing, etiology, and rehabilitation; complications include recurrence, nonunion, or overcorrection. A well-structured valgusstrateegiat