Operative Management: Plantar Plate
- PMID: 35717065
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cpm.2022.02.009
Operative Management: Plantar Plate
Abstract
The plantar plate is a vital structure for maintaining lesser metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) stability. Its primary role is to provide static stabilization of the MPJs, working in conjunction with the long and short flexor and extensor tendons. When insufficiency or attenuation of the plantar plate occurs, a sagittal plane deformity will slowly develop, eventually leading to a "crossover toe" transverse plane deformity. Coughlin coined this descriptive term to describe the later stages of deformity, most commonly affecting the second MPJ. Shortly after, Yu and Judge elaborated on this condition describing it as "predislocation syndrome," an inflammatory condition affecting the plantar plate causing pain and instability, which could progress to subluxation at the MPJ.
Keywords: Crossover toe; Lesser metatarsophalangeal joint instability; Metatarsalgia; Plantar plate; Predislocation syndrome.
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