- Discussion:
- turf toe is a tear of joint capsule from MT head which results in subluxation or dislocation of first MTP joint
- caused by hyperextension (most common), hyperflexion, or valgus injury;
- associated w/ decr ROM at first MTP joint & its sequele can include
hallux rigidus, and can exacerbate
sesamoiditis;
- turf toe can be extremely debilitating injury in competitive football player;
- Radiographs:
- with dislocation of the MTP joint without sesamoid fracture anticipate difficulty with closed reduction;
- Treatment of Hyper-extension Injuries:
- activities are reduced for 3 weeks, and afterwards the patient must wear an orthosis that blocks
dorsiflexion during atheletic activities;
- Dislocations:
- dislocations of hallux MTP joint are classified as based on x-ray appearance of the
sesamoids;
-
type I:
- plantar plate ruptures at its proximal attachment to metatarsal neck & dislocates w/ attached
sesamoids riding over metatarsal head;
- plantar plate-sesamoid complex follows the proximal phalanx;
- metatarsal head can buttonhole into the plantar capsule which prevents closed reduction;
- disruption of volar plate - sesamoid complex;
- no sesamoid frx;
- no widening of inter-sesamoid space;
- reduction is blocked by the interposed volar plate;
- open reduction is performed thru dorsal approach;
-
type IIa:
- widening of inter-sesamoid interval;
- closed reduction is usually possible;
-
type IIb:
- transverse frx thru the sesamoids;
- closed reduction is usually possible;
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