How Difficult Functional Hallux Limitus is?

March 15th, 2011 by admin

The big toe articulation in the actual foot is a key articulation needed for standard biomechanics. It is the joint for the upper body pivots ahead at as well as moves above. If the great toe joint doesn’t necessarily dorsiflex, after that it is more difficult for the leg to move forwards and more strength is required to move. There’s a lot of problems that will influence this articulation and may have an affect on the particular forward progression. One of these problems is called functional hallux limitus. This is the condition which exclusively occurs when walking and there is a limitation in the range of flexion with the articulation any time moving along with a full range of motion any time not necessarily moving.

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