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M?ller-Weiss Disease, An issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics of North America. The Clinics: Orthopedics Volume 31-1

  • Book

  • February 2026
  • Region: North America
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 6252413
In this issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics, guest editor Dr. John Wong Chung brings his considerable expertise to the topic of M?ller-Weiss Disease. Top experts outline the epidemiology, classification systems, and nonoperative and operative treatments (including minimally invasive surgery options) so that foot and ankle surgeons may better identify and treat patients with this complex disease.- Contains 14 relevant, practice-oriented topics including clinical features and differential diagnosis of M?ller-Weiss disease; classification systems in M?ller-Weiss disease; nonoperative treatment of M?ller-Weiss disease; minimally invasive surgery in M?ller-Weiss disease; future directions in M?ller-Weiss disease; and more- Provides in-depth clinical reviews on M?ller-Weiss disease, offering actionable insights for clinical practice- Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews

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Table of Contents

Etiology, Epidemiology, and Pathogenesis of M�ller-Weiss Disease-the Spanish Experience
Clinical Features and Differential Diagnosis of M�ller-Weiss Disease: The Canadian Experience
Imaging of M�ller-Weiss Disease
The Paradoxical Pes Planus Varus in M�ller-Weiss Disease: Myth or Fact?
Classification Systems in M�ller-Weiss Disease: The Northern Irish Experience
Nonoperative Treatment of M�ller-Weiss Disease: The Spanish Experience
Prognosticators for Failure of Nonoperative Treatment in M�ller-Weiss Disease: The Thai Experience
Rationale, Indications, Technique, and Future Implications of Lateral Displacement Calcaneal Osteotomy in Muller-Weiss Disease
Principles of Arthrodesis Surgery in M�ller-Weiss Disease: The Scottish Experience
The Lateral Tension Band Principle in Arthrodesis Surgery of M�ller-Weiss Disease: A Central European Experience
The Importance of Reducing Medial Talonavicular Subluxation in Arthrodesis Surgery for M�ller-Weiss Disease. The Guangdong China Experience
Minimally Invasive Surgery of M�ller-Weiss Disease: The Hong Kong Experience
Future Directions in M�ller-Weiss Disease Whither the Way Forward?

Authors

John Wong Chung Altnagelvin Hospital, Londonderry Department of Orthopaedics Northern Ireland.