I can’t believe how good you are at explaining dynamic movement of the foot. I’ve had years of problems with the great toe and you are the first person to explain the anatomy, full range of motion both static and dynamic and how to identify limitation/ problems. I’ve no medical training but I understand exactly what you are talking about. Clarity at last. Thankyou. I haven’t found any other UA-cam channel that does what you do as well as you do it. Simply the best.👍🏽
Dr Splichal you do an awesome job explaining foot anatomy and function! nobody is doing this on yt not with such style! the fact that youre so open to sharing professionsl experience and knowledge is oustanding, ty
Dr Splichal you do an awesome job explaining foot anatomy and function! nobody is doing this on yt not with such style! the fact that youre so open to sharing professional experience and knowledge is outstanding, ty
Holy crap. I now know what I must sound like when I talk to my wife about car mechanics. Is that English? lol! Time to open up another tab and pause and look up ever other word. :o
Dr. Splichal, could you please offer your thoughts, or maybe even a video, on the efficacy, or lack thereof, of using cortisone shots for functional Hallux Limitus? Are there dangers to the limited use of cortisone injections in regard to degradation of the joint? Thank you so much for your wisdom and expertise.
Thank you for your video!! There seem to be so few specialists who actually understand this condition. What exercises do you recommend for stabilizing the medial column and subtalar joint? I'm a rock climber and my FnHL started after I really amped up my climbing, so I'm hoping I can correct it with exercises. Please help!
Great great video! Perfect explanation for exactly what I’ve been dealing with and struggling to find a answers and a path to solutions. Hadn’t heard of glute amnesia but Feels like my big toe “forgot” how to move- feels like a mini paralysis as I can’t control the great toe or make it fire.
My podiatrist recommended a big toe fusion. It has been the biggest mistake I ever made. I’m 6 months post op and I can’t walk. How do I learn to walk again?
Is it good despite having hallux limitus, go on with training barefooted? Like karate (1,5 hour a week on a hard surface) while for the rest of the weak keep on your ''normal'' shoes with stiffsoles and do some jogging? Many thanks ou have a incredible amount of knowledge.
This is great. I recently was diagnosed with a small bone spur and my doctor has so far not given me time to ask questions, so I'm here. I'm 40, flat footed, been a runner for 20 years and last year, after a basketball injury (my foot was stepped on while running so probably a bad sprain) I started noticing severe pain in my 1st mtp. I have a small bone spur now and I'm really trying to figure out I'm here now because of my running or this injury I got. my range of motion is very good still, I can wear regular shoes although my doc said I need orthotics. Will doing these exercises for functional HL help someone with actual hallux limitus reduce the progress of the disease? Or once the spur exists, is that jamming inevitable? (I don't feel pain with normal gait even when I run but swelling happens later. )
I’m a few years older, but have had the same experience. Podiatrist says I was their 72nd or 73rd patient that day. Told me what I had and completely ignored my attempts to explain what originally happened and my questions. I left with a cortisone shot and a prescription for Medrol that he never called in. Oh, and was told that I’d need a better cushioned shoe.
My great right toe was removed, amputated. I’m not diabetic and I’m 40. I had an injury to my toe. My bone was C exposed from it and my tendon was severely severed and a large portion was gone. My toe needed to be amputated. My foot f doc/surgeon said id be fine. Well I’m not great. I lose my balance. But he said i wouldn’t. I’m still in a lot of pain which he also said i bc wouldn’t be. But I’m not diabetic and i have to keep reminding him that i can feel everything! But I’m so off balance that I’m afraid.
Dear dr. Splichal. I follow all your videos because I have so much pain in my right forefood and big toe. I have to say that even though I have studied a lot of foot anatomy and functionality I don't understand much of what you are talking about because you don't show some practical examples of what you are explaining. I am Danish and therefore it's not easy to catch all the terminology in English whithout having practical showings. I cannot find anybody I my country that knows so much about feet that you do and therefore I have to be my own doctor to find out and now I have spent 2 years doing that and consulting a lot of different professionals if they could help me, but no. Please talk a little bit slower in your next video and also show with real feet what you are talking about. Thank you so much for you great work. HELLE
Reasons of and therapy of FHL are explained here: ua-cam.com/video/1iZg_e4veWk/v-deo.html Explanation at 1:47 Therapy at 3:46 This sounds plausible for me. I hope this cross-reference is ok for you.
I just had a CAT scan of my feet, and nothing looks wrong - but my right great toe still won't bend more than about 60 degrees before it starts to hurt on the top of its joint. It's driving me insane. I can't lunge or do push-ups correctly because of this. I lean to the side to compensate. I want to fix this NOW but nobody is taking this problem seriously :(( I can't stretch it because it hurts long before I feel a stretch. I've tried mobilizing and the joint moves as it should as far as I can tell unless I want it to extend past 60. I'm out of ideas...
Your a very well educated women no doubt about it, But I am not a knuckled dragger app person lady, Leave evolution to the grade level schools, lets use our minds and be adults. There is no scientific evidence to support your evolution theory. Try reading a book called I Don't have enough faith to be a etheist, by Frank Turek.
I can’t believe how good you are at explaining dynamic movement of the foot. I’ve had years of problems with the great toe and you are the first person to explain the anatomy, full range of motion both static and dynamic and how to identify limitation/ problems. I’ve no medical training but I understand exactly what you are talking about. Clarity at last. Thankyou. I haven’t found any other UA-cam channel that does what you do as well as you do it. Simply the best.👍🏽
Dr Splichal you do an awesome job explaining foot anatomy and function! nobody is doing this on yt not with such style! the fact that youre so open to sharing professionsl experience and knowledge is oustanding, ty
Dr Splichal you do an awesome job explaining foot anatomy and function! nobody is doing this on yt not with such style! the fact that youre so open to sharing professional experience and knowledge is outstanding, ty
I google about my big toe and this popped up. I just learned more about my great toe than I could have ever imagined. Thank you :)
Great content. I have a functional HL and started working on it yesterday.
And also worth to mention: What a woman!!!
Late response but what you think caused your FHL?
Holy crap. I now know what I must sound like when I talk to my wife about car mechanics. Is that English? lol! Time to open up another tab and pause and look up ever other word. :o
Dr. Splichal, could you please offer your thoughts, or maybe even a video, on the efficacy, or lack thereof, of using cortisone shots for functional Hallux Limitus? Are there dangers to the limited use of cortisone injections in regard to degradation of the joint? Thank you so much for your wisdom and expertise.
So what exercises can I do to fix this?
I love your holistic approach to this.
Would love to see you do a video on the significance of the Windlass mechanism! Thank you.
Thank you for your video!! There seem to be so few specialists who actually understand this condition. What exercises do you recommend for stabilizing the medial column and subtalar joint? I'm a rock climber and my FnHL started after I really amped up my climbing, so I'm hoping I can correct it with exercises. Please help!
Never mind! I found your other video. :)
Great great video! Perfect explanation for exactly what I’ve been dealing with and struggling to find a answers and a path to solutions. Hadn’t heard of glute amnesia but Feels like my big toe “forgot” how to move- feels like a mini paralysis as I can’t control the great toe or make it fire.
The top joint of my right great toe is immobile. It has been broken twice. Is this the same thing? The first mpj is ok. No pain.
Once we know the issue, how can we gain better hallux ROM?
Seriously
Probably the best question I’ve even heard
My podiatrist recommended a big toe fusion. It has been the biggest mistake I ever made. I’m 6 months post op and I can’t walk. How do I learn to walk again?
Hello friend! Question: Do the peroneals, if tight, pull the big toe into valgus?
Is it good despite having hallux limitus, go on with training barefooted? Like karate (1,5 hour a week on a hard surface) while for the rest of the weak keep on your ''normal'' shoes with stiffsoles and do some jogging? Many thanks ou have a incredible amount of knowledge.
This is great. I recently was diagnosed with a small bone spur and my doctor has so far not given me time to ask questions, so I'm here. I'm 40, flat footed, been a runner for 20 years and last year, after a basketball injury (my foot was stepped on while running so probably a bad sprain) I started noticing severe pain in my 1st mtp. I have a small bone spur now and I'm really trying to figure out I'm here now because of my running or this injury I got. my range of motion is very good still, I can wear regular shoes although my doc said I need orthotics. Will doing these exercises for functional HL help someone with actual hallux limitus reduce the progress of the disease? Or once the spur exists, is that jamming inevitable? (I don't feel pain with normal gait even when I run but swelling happens later. )
I’m a few years older, but have had the same experience. Podiatrist says I was their 72nd or 73rd patient that day. Told me what I had and completely ignored my attempts to explain what originally happened and my questions. I left with a cortisone shot and a prescription for Medrol that he never called in. Oh, and was told that I’d need a better cushioned shoe.
I wish I could find someone in South Africa who has worked with or is on the same level as Dr.Splichal.
My great right toe was removed, amputated. I’m not diabetic and I’m 40. I had an injury to my toe. My bone was C exposed from it and my tendon was severely severed and a large portion was gone. My toe needed to be amputated. My foot f doc/surgeon said id be fine. Well I’m not great. I lose my balance. But he said i wouldn’t. I’m still in a lot of pain which he also said i bc wouldn’t be. But I’m not diabetic and i have to keep reminding him that i can feel everything! But I’m so off balance that I’m afraid.
Hello. I need a assistment
Iam a dancer . & I have foot issue . Hip , thoracic . Cervical issue .
awesome and super informative video. thank you
Awesome video. Thank you so much
Dear dr. Splichal. I follow all your videos because I have so much pain in my right forefood and big toe. I have to say that even though I have studied a lot of foot anatomy and functionality I don't understand much of what you are talking about because you don't show some practical examples of what you are explaining. I am Danish and therefore it's not easy to catch all the terminology in English whithout having practical showings. I cannot find anybody I my country that knows so much about feet that you do and therefore I have to be my own doctor to find out and now I have spent 2 years doing that and consulting a lot of different professionals if they could help me, but no. Please talk a little bit slower in your next video and also show with real feet what you are talking about. Thank you so much for you great work. HELLE
this is video uploaded 7 years ago and also basic and also eye-opening
Reasons of and therapy of FHL are explained here: ua-cam.com/video/1iZg_e4veWk/v-deo.html
Explanation at 1:47
Therapy at 3:46
This sounds plausible for me.
I hope this cross-reference is ok for you.
I just had a CAT scan of my feet, and nothing looks wrong - but my right great toe still won't bend more than about 60 degrees before it starts to hurt on the top of its joint. It's driving me insane. I can't lunge or do push-ups correctly because of this. I lean to the side to compensate. I want to fix this NOW but nobody is taking this problem seriously :((
I can't stretch it because it hurts long before I feel a stretch. I've tried mobilizing and the joint moves as it should as far as I can tell unless I want it to extend past 60. I'm out of ideas...
Hello dear friend I’m sorry to hear that how are you doing today? Did you find some relieve or solution?
@@doejohn6197 Hello John, no, the problem remains. :(
John what you think was the cause of your foot condition,?
@@johnewilliams7800 Was that directed at me?
@@joelwallenius2877 yes
Thank you!!
I had a dorsal bunion.
Thank you for this.
Omg i get annoyed because i can hear that u understand ur shit but you explain it like i should know all the names.. :(
Your a very well educated women no doubt about it, But I am not a knuckled dragger app person lady, Leave evolution to the grade level schools, lets use our minds and be adults. There is no scientific evidence to support your evolution theory. Try reading a book called I Don't have enough faith to be a etheist, by Frank Turek.