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Turf toe
Turf toe is an injury to the base of the big
toe, in which you actually tear the capsule that surrounds the joint at the
base of the toe. A turf toe injury usually occurs when the toe is jammed into
the ground and bent too far back (hyperextended). This injury occurs most
often in sports that require quick direction changes, such as football, soccer
or rugby.
Turf toe is named after the artificial surface (turf) found on many playing fields. Increased grip provided by the artificial surface combined with the special shoes worn to play on such surfaces can increase the risk of this injury. However, turf toe can occur in any sport and on any surface. Turf toe is a painful injury. The pain may be so severe that it causes limping and prevents running. A doctor may make a diagnosis by:
Treatment usually includes:
In more severe cases, treatment may include:
Turf toe is an injury to the base of the big toe, in which you actually tear the capsule that surrounds the joint at the base of the toe. A turf toe injury usually occurs when the toe is jammed into the ground and bent too far back (hyperextended). This injury occurs most often in sports that require quick direction changes, such as football, soccer or rugby. Turf toe is named after the artificial surface (turf) found on many playing fields. Increased grip provided by the artificial surface combined with the special shoes worn to play on such surfaces can increase the risk of this injury. However, turf toe can occur in any sport and on any surface. Turf toe is a painful injury. The pain may be so severe that it causes limping and prevents running. A doctor may make a diagnosis by:
Treatment usually includes:
In more severe cases, treatment may include:
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