Functional Hallux Limitus – Big Toe Articulation Problem

August 30th, 2011

The big toe or hallux joint in the foot is an essential articulation with regards to regular gait. It’s the articulation for the lower limb to rotate ahead at as well as moves over. If the big toe joint fails to move, then it is actually tougher for your body to advance frontward plus more strength is required to move. There’s lots of conditions which could have an impact on this great toe joint which enable it to affect the forwards progression. One of them factors is functional hallux limitus. It is a condition that will only comes about when functioning and there’s a constraint within the flexibility from the joint whenever moving along with a total range of flexion whenever not moving. There is usually barely to no pain when there is no weight on the big toe.

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