Functional Hallux Limitus Treatment
The great toe joint is definitely an necessary joint with regard to standard gait and also sprinting. This is the joint the body moves forward on the base, therefore it requires a full range of flexibility. When the articulation doesn’t have that 100 % range of motion, consequently our ability to move forward will be reduced efficiency and can even turn into sore. In the event that the articulation does not flex whenever we run, then force can be placed on other joints to flex during a period when they should not be flexing. This can turn out to be sore. By far the most prevalent cause for this particular articulation not to flex during walking is functional hallux limitus.