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Medical condition/treatment

turf toe or big toe injury

disc prolapse

Foot

disc prolapse

Turf toe refers to an injury to the big toe joint that often occurs during sporting activities where the toe is hyperextended. This can cause pain and limited movement. Treatment includes rest, wearing splints or casts, and in severe cases, possibly surgery to repair the joint.

Causes/Description:

Sports injury, sudden movements, overuse

Turf Toe (injury to the big toe)

disc prolapse

Zehenverletzung, Sportverletzung, Zehengelenkverletzung, Rasen-Zeh, Zehenschmerzen, Fußverletzung, Sportmedizin, Orthopädie.

disc prolapse

Trochanteritis is an inflammation of the tendon attachments in the hip area, often caused by overuse or friction.

disc prolapse

Treatment for turf toe may include rest and wearing special shoe inserts or splints to support the big toe. Physical therapy may provide exercises to strengthen and improve mobility of the toe. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary. An orthopedic or foot surgeon can determine the best course of action.

disc prolapse

Turf toe, an injury to the big toe, has been studied more intensively in the modern context, especially in the field of sports. It can occur in sports that place a lot of strain on the toe, such as American football or soccer. The accurate diagnosis and treatment methods have been developed in modern medicine to aid the recovery of those affected.

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