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Functional Hallux Limitus

The hallux or big toe joint is an very important articulation for regular strolling as well as running. Though it is a small articulation it takes on a major role within normal function. It’s the actual joint which keeps on the floor because the body over it proceeds ahead. Imagine exactly what may occur in the event that articulation does not move appropriately. In the event that it doesn’t function correctly then forward motion is impaired. A common condition referred to as functional hallux limitus is a standard reason for this. This is a reduction regarding motion at the articulation which interferes with a simple yet effective ahead movement with the body on the foot.

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