Functional hallux limitus
Normally, the big toe has a limited range of motion. However, a joint obstruction can occasionally induce knee discomfort, heel pain, and ankle sprains.
This is known as hallux limitus.
Without therapy, functional hallux limitus can progress to hallux rigidus, a potentially crippling type of big toe osteoarthritis.
Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for functional hallux limitus before permanent harm occurs.
One of the risks of hallux limitus is that it is difficult to identify in its early stages.
Because it affects the big toe, it is likely to have symptoms comparable to other diseases.
In order to obtain treatment as soon as possible, you should identify the following symptoms:
- The buildup of corns and calluses on the inner side of the big toe
- Significant discomfort in the big toe and surrounding area
- Pain in the knees
- Tension in the sole of (…en savoir plus)
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