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Big toe arthritis, often referred to as hallux rigidus, develops when the joint at the base of the big toe becomes stiff, inflamed, and painful. It can affect walking, balance, and even posture. Fortunately, a new treatment for big toe arthritis now focuses on preserving joint movement while reducing pain.
Modern approaches may include targeted physiotherapy, advanced orthotic support, minimally invasive procedures, and joint-preserving techniques. These treatments aim to reduce stiffness and improve mobility rather than immediately resorting to joint fusion. Early assessment plays a key role in choosing the right option and preventing further joint damage.
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