Answer: Turf Toe
Great Toe sprain is also known as
A sprained toe refers to a toe with a torn ligament. It's not as severe as a break which involves a bone injury but it can still be quite painful. We'll go over the symptoms of a broken toe ...
Epidemiology. The most common disorder of the great toe is hallux valgus. According to a meta-analysis performed by Nix et al. (PMID:20868524) the prevalence of hallux valgus in patients aged 18-65 is 23% and 35% in patients older than 65 years. In addition to the elderly hallux valgus is more prevalent in females.
Broken toes often occur in athletes and those maintaining active lifestyles; broken big toes (or "great toes") are particularly common for these individuals. These breaks are often referred to as "turf toe."
Turf toe is a sprain to the metatarsophalangeal joint (MTP)—the largest joint in the big toe which connects the first bone in the toe and the first long bone in the foot. When the MTP joint is injured or sprained...
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