How do you manage functional hallux limitus?

May 22nd, 2010

The first metatarsophalangeal (big toe) joint is an vitally important joint with regard to typical strolling as well as running. Though it is a tiny articulation it performs an important purpose in normal function. It’s the actual articulation which keeps on the ground because the entire body above this progresses forward. Imagine what might take place if that articulation doesn’t function appropriately. In the event that it doesn’t function properly then ahead movement will be interfered with. A common condition often called functional hallux limitus is a common source of this condition. This is a reduction of action at the articulation that inhibits a simple yet effective ahead motion with the body on the base.

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