The Functional Hallux Limitus

September 4th, 2010 by admin

The large digit joint from the feet is a very significant articulation for running. Our bodies moves forward it rotates above this articulation while the toe remains on the ground. Imagine that if that articulation would not move, then walking will be very difficult. Various circumstances have an effect on the big toe joint preventing this from bending the right way. One of these is a ailment that is referred to functional hallux limitus. This is the reduction with the bending in the joint during functioning only. It provides a typical mobility when not weight bearing. Due to this, it is really tough to identify becasue it is simply present whenever walking.

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