Spread Your Toes™ Series: Hallux Limitus Conservative Care vs. Conventional Care

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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2014
  • Want to treat your Hallux Limitus naturally, without surgery or orthotics? Natural Sports Podiatrist Dr. Ray McClanahan discusses natural, conservative and preventive treatments, and compares them to traditionally offered, conventional Podiatric treatments.
    Learn more about restoring natural foot function @ www.correcttoes.com
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Komentáře • 189

  • @tommy75moratti27
    @tommy75moratti27 Před 4 lety +34

    I just love how well-composed and knowledgeable this DOCTOR is. No pressure. Just clear evidence based on the foot biomechanics. Thank you DOCTOR. It is pure pleasure to watch your videos.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 4 lety +4

      We appreciate all of your support! Always delighted to share with others what we have found to work. Have a great day :)

    • @96Delta
      @96Delta Před 3 lety

      I always seem to find the best doctors far away from my home. I'm lucky like that. :\
      Great video, tons of easily understood and well explained. Wish I had found it 5 years ago!
      You're clearly a gifted Doctor but I perceive great talent as a teacher also-a very rare combination.
      Thank you again!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 2 lety

      @@96Delta We appreciate your kind words! You are always welcome to use us as a resource or visit with our doctors virtually as well as in person.

  • @user-js4sb4qq2h
    @user-js4sb4qq2h Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is just fantastic. The research I've been looking for. I've been to 8 different foot surgeons and podiatrists and 4 different physical therapists and no one could give this basic information.

  • @hachimaru295
    @hachimaru295 Před 5 lety +7

    Superbly explained in easy terms well done that man!

  • @FarmFedFit
    @FarmFedFit Před 6 lety +40

    I seriously want to drive to you and hug you. This issue has been immensely effected most of my year and has put me on the cusp of losing my mind. I am a strength and conditioning coach and I have been dealing with this for over 6 months now IN BOTH FEET, predominantly in my right. I got misdiagnosed multiple times by doctors claiming it was most likely turf toe with no mention of Hallux. They wanted me to wear a boot for a couple of weeks, I wasn't see much improvement and as soon as I took the boot off it was like nothing had changed. I started taking matters into my own hands and got a pair of motion control New Balance shoes, ordered steel orthotics online, and tried a turf toe taping method. While doing my own research I started thinking it was Hallux Limitus, after playing around with taping methods I found relief when I had the toe pulling slightly outwards away from the other toes. This video just pulls everything together, all the other videos, podcasts, etc and never went beyond isolating the big toe joint and the flexor hallucis. I love you.

    • @kevinfarrell9304
      @kevinfarrell9304 Před 4 lety +2

      i have been having the same issue for about 4 months now. i used to play football and lacrosse but now i predominately lift, run, etc. what did you do in order to solve this if you dont mind me asking? surgery? orthotics? taping?

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety +1

      Kevin Farrell Hello Sorry for bother you
      Do yours hurt a lot? I am a physical therapist and my thesis project was about them. Depending on size and mobility, there are some exercises you can do to reduce discomfort and prevent it from increasing in size. Contact me to help you on instagram and fb I'm like Alexisk96 and my WhatsApp is +51980933412

    • @user-wb2yv7ll9d
      @user-wb2yv7ll9d Před rokem +1

      Wow, interesting! Did that end up working?

    • @anuradhatelang5144
      @anuradhatelang5144 Před rokem

      Òoo

    • @MessinaDance
      @MessinaDance Před 2 měsíci

      I only read the first line and was about to write the same comment 🙏
      I feel like I could cry.

  • @gsimongear
    @gsimongear Před 4 lety +5

    I normally just come to these videos looking for quick answers, but the accessible and thorough explanation by the doc made me actually interested in the science of why this problem happens. Great video!

  • @rosieduval4781
    @rosieduval4781 Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative video! I have been to two doctors neither one mentioned any of the conservative treatments you have mentioned. Thank you.

  • @alishamohammed1092
    @alishamohammed1092 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow I am so relieved I have found out from this video just what is wrong with my big toe my doctor told me it's a bony growth I also have swelling when I walk it hurts a lot especially when I put on sneakers or any kind of closed shoes thank you this has helped me understand a lot of whays going on with my foot

  • @havuha56
    @havuha56 Před 10 lety +5

    Really interesting! Wish I had known about this before my bunion surgery :(

  • @s3rj81
    @s3rj81 Před 3 lety

    Wow, that is great science! I have a pronated foot and have problems with my big toe. Thanks!

  • @lesliekestler4750
    @lesliekestler4750 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this I have this problem on my right foot

  • @jessesebastiansamuel
    @jessesebastiansamuel Před 3 lety +1

    Lovely. That’s how I like my favorite videos; technical and lucid.

  • @ingridliebenberg6692
    @ingridliebenberg6692 Před 7 lety +3

    Hi Ray, I just received my Correct Toes and am over joyed ,I have been doing the exercises for some weeks now and am wearing the Vibrams five finger shoes ,which are also very helpful. Thank you for the videos ,you have saved me from a life of inactivity and pain. I will never again wear conventional shoes and I am hoping to straighten my big toe over time ,as there is still lots of mobility. Thank you , you are a star!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 7 lety +1

      We're so glad to hear that you enjoyed the video Ingrid!

  • @francesca2202
    @francesca2202 Před 9 lety +3

    Thank you for this wonderful and clear explanation!

  • @CBD0000
    @CBD0000 Před 5 lety +24

    This is the most informative explanation I’ve heard and seen. My left great toe was immobile and I had joint replacement. I’ve stopped wearing heels, and most flats if the toe box is narrow. Now my right great toe is limited. I even have sharp pain while I’m laying down, and walking is torture at times. I’m trying to learn as much as I can to reverse or at least minimize the progression. I do not want and cannot afford surgery. Thank you for this.

    • @hqef616
      @hqef616 Před 2 lety +2

      How did you progress? Have you solved the issue now?

    • @CBD0000
      @CBD0000 Před 2 lety +7

      @@hqef616 I address it in several ways. Choose footwear that have a larger toe box, have good support throughout and heels no larger than 1”. I try to massage my legs and feet at least every other day. I do feet exercises every morning and night. I try to get up and walk or stretch every hour and while I am sitting I spread my toes and rotate my ankles. And I’m working on including more anti-inflammatory foods in my diet and avoid foods that are not freshly made. It’s a lot of work for me, but if I’ll be able to avoid surgery or further deterioration, it will be worth it!

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 Před 10 měsíci

      @@CBD0000 What shoes do you wear? Are they motion control shoes? Thanks for your help. Hope you are doing better.

  • @sandie157
    @sandie157 Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate your clinical approach. As a patient I find your explanations clear and very helpful in understanding the source of pain in my feetand how to help ease it.

  • @KezDPianist
    @KezDPianist Před 6 lety +2

    Hai, I'm Kezia from Indonesia!! So glad I found correct toes in time. I have a little bunions on my both feet, and I am determined to get my toes fix. I've already bought correct toes through your correct toes online about 3 days ago, but they said it's still on the way here so I have to wait. I've watch many videos online about fixing a bunions. Some other video said that we also need to get rid of a connecting tissues that holding our feet position with it's bunions. So the first step to do is to make that connecting tissue gone, so that the hallux or the big toe joint (not sure) can move now. And only after that we can start repositioning the metatarsal with the joint and also with the hole toes (toes alligment). Can you please give me any clue about that information? I mean,I'm confuse. Shoul I do that releasing connecting tissue with pencil technique that I watch online? Or just do the bunion stretch everydayp plus using the correct toes? Because I'm concerned and worried if I might do this with wrong steps or do this in an ineffective way. Thank you so much, hoping for your response!!!

  • @ALxdCr4ftPlays
    @ALxdCr4ftPlays Před 5 lety +2

    very informative. well done.

  • @McChill6561
    @McChill6561 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That sounds much better than what I've heard so far from "every" other specialists - very cool.
    In particular that is exactly how it feels 🙂

  • @yorkshireplumbing
    @yorkshireplumbing Před 8 lety +8

    Can the device and measures you explained, eventually reverse the bone spur on top of the knuckle?

  • @heymonique
    @heymonique Před 9 lety +3

    Thank you for this! I'm a very active person and have been suffering from a series of foot problems over the past year that have kept me from running - what started out as IT band syndrome, turned to very painful sesamoiditis, which numbed out into hallux limitus that keeps me from running, lunging, etc. Although I've seen several physiotherapists they haven't been able to correct my foot alignment. I just ordered correcttoes and a pair of lims and I'm so hopeful that these will put me on the road to recovery and lots of running! Thank you for sharing this video!

    • @felixbc3203
      @felixbc3203 Před 8 lety +2

      +Monique Elizabeth did they work?

    • @heymonique
      @heymonique Před 8 lety +4

      +Felix Bc YES. The first time I tried running in them I cried my eyes out because it was the first time I had run pain free in over a year. They are amazing. I wear them every time I work out and my feet just feel more aligned and bending the toes back doesn't hurt in the same way. The problem isn't entirely gone but I don't wear them 24/7. I think full healing would still require intensive physio, stretching, and wearing these 24/7. But I completely recommend. These are a miracle.

    • @ivanminjares9295
      @ivanminjares9295 Před 4 lety

      Hey! How have you been doing these last years?
      Started with this problem about a year ago, I was used to playing soccer, doing CrossFit, functional training and a lot of things that I now can’t do 😕

    • @heymonique
      @heymonique Před 4 lety +3

      Ivan Minjares It’s gotten so much better in time! I can now go on runs, lunge etc without pain. The flexibility still isn’t there and I have tightness but it’s improved! It just takes time! I’ll never wear high heels or shoes with pointy toes but whatever. Mobility is the most important thing!

  • @joannarippon3910
    @joannarippon3910 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is the best video I’ve seen about this. Everything you said, I have. I have toe spreaders and wear no rise, foot shaped shoes, or I go barefoot. Thank you for those exercises and treatment options. I’m going to start them and see if my feet improve (I have halix limitus and my toes are in constant pain. I do some stretches) It’s good to know the massage and stretches I’ve been doing hasn’t hurt my feet on any way.

  • @bradvincent2586
    @bradvincent2586 Před 10 lety

    Great volume

  • @markcucu
    @markcucu Před 10 lety +10

    thanks Ray. wish I saw this before my surgery 14 years ago. luckily discovered your product and wisdom and running like a kid again. Dr Mark Cucuzzella

  • @AbdisalamFarah391
    @AbdisalamFarah391 Před dnem

    This information helped so much that you can't imagine. For many months I wasted my time stretching my big toe back as if I had buniion. The reason I thought I had a bunion is because my big toe has a big bone on the side. I used to wear narrow shoes all my life eventhough I have wide flat feet. Then my big toe shifted to the smaller fingers -developing bone groth on the side of my toe. I developed swelling under the big toe. Now, because of this information I wear toe seperators and insoles and I already felt the deference. Thank you so much for the help!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před dnem

      We are glad you found the information you needed to help get your feet back healthy.

  • @ginnylidlow9173
    @ginnylidlow9173 Před 9 lety

    I was diagnosed with stage 2 Hallux Rigidus 8 years ago on both feet. I was told I would need kelation(sp) surgery for both feet. I had surgery on my right foot at that time. In the months that followed the surgery, my Dr. told me that that I really didn't get back the mobility in my right big toe that he had hoped for. I decided not to have the surgery on my left foot as the right one was not very successful. In the years that followed, my pain level was usually not too severe, except for an occasional flair up in one foot or the other I otherwise didn't notice a difference in pain from left to right. Over this past summer I moved close to the beach. I started to do more barefoot walking on the beach (for about an hour at a time 4 or 5 days a week). After a couple of months I started having severe pain in my left big toe joint. This has eased somewhat, but comes back if I walk any more than about a 1/4 of a mile. I'm 60 years old and love to walk. I don't want to become sedentary. I also have a job that requires me to stand. Do you think I should have the surgery on my left foot at this point? If so, could you please refer me to a good surgeon in the Atlantic City NJ area?

  • @SharanShank
    @SharanShank Před 9 lety +3

    Hey doc, there's already some visible bone growth on the side of my foot, I got it from repetitive trauma injury to the toe and do you think this the condition can be halted to maybe even reversed?

  • @nedalfred6132
    @nedalfred6132 Před 6 lety +2

    Can you recommend a podiatrist in the New Haven,Ct. area?Can I wear a zero drop shoe if I have flat feet with pronation? Thanks.

  • @tiefdruck1
    @tiefdruck1 Před 3 lety

    I love your content. It's the best on CZcams regarding foot health. Re/ H. Limitus I would appreciate very much if you could differentiate between a structural one (which occurs unloaded) and a functional (which you will only recognize while loading pressure on the big toe join).
    I do have a functional one due to lower big toe bones compared to the 1st Metatarsal. Sorry for my poor English - I hope you understand my problem.
    Maybe I will ask for an online appointment the next days. If I will do this please, please allow me to talk to Dr. Ray. I am sports addicted and have to treat and cure my handicapped son (Legg-Calve-Perhes-disease). Thus I need my feet.

    • @youreworthyourweightinavoc7189
      @youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 Před 2 lety

      Did you get a solution? Functional hallux limitus is often associated with a pronated foot type. You may benefit from orthoses if you haven't found a solution yet

  • @chloesantos2218
    @chloesantos2218 Před 7 lety +2

    This all makes sense! I finally saw a podiatrist yesterday after years of great toe joint pain. I had a trauma to that toe in my 20's (a few decades ago)that has caused arthritis. I have some movement but not much and the pain is getting unbearable. I do also have that bone growth on that top of the joint as well as cartilage loss, pitting, and bone growth. My concern is the future. I am only 41 and very active! If I use Correct Toes (and proper footwear) and the great toe and sesamoid bones correct themselves some, will this stop the progression of the arthritis that is happening? Also, I have been wearing flip flops because it is one of the few shoes that does not hurt my foot. The podiatrist says that is the worst choice because it is allowing me to roll to the outside of my foot. Would you agree?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 7 lety +6

      Hi Chloe! A lot of our patients in similar situations have been able to strengthen their feet significantly through use of Correct Toes. That said, everyone's feet do behave differently. Generally a flat, wide, and flexible shoe like a flip-flop aids in strengthening the foot--the development of this musculature is often precisely what stops you from rolling your foot. If you'd like to learn more, please consider giving our office a call at 503-243-2699! We'd be happy to get you set up with a remote consult with one of our doctors. Hope you're having a great day!

  • @coachbillanacoach9495
    @coachbillanacoach9495 Před 5 lety

    Awesome job

  • @sl2608
    @sl2608 Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent video. Is numbness of the big toe a symptom of Hallux Limitus?

  • @jeremyhamilton8021
    @jeremyhamilton8021 Před 2 lety

    Thanks helped alot

  • @RS54321
    @RS54321 Před 4 lety +1

    Is there any way to straighten the DIP (where the toenail is)? Not only is my great toe angled laterally, my toenail is further angled laterally...which is what I think has lead to my hallux rigidus. My whole gait has been off for as long as I can remember and now I have painful hallux rigidus (cartilage loss and bone spurs). I am very despondent about this as my podiatrist basically said I need a cheilectomy and perhaps other surgery down the road, which I don't want.

  • @chino1127
    @chino1127 Před 4 lety +1

    In another video you mention it is not hereditary, yet my brother and mother both have bunions, along with myself. I’ve had it since I can remember, definitely since 5 years of age. I had surgery around that time to implant a STA-PEG (subtalar arthrorisis implant), and therefore was under the care of a podiatrist since before that time, who explained that our bunions were inherited (hence why we all had it). Mine does not cause pain and I still have full range of motion and flexibility. I also have extremely flat feet, however was quite active in running without much negative affect.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 4 lety +1

      Factors like tissue laxity and elasticity, or generally how mobile joints are and how quickly and strongly they can recover from a malposition is hereditary, but ultimately some force needs to push the big toe towards the other toes for it to dislocate and form a bunion. This may be the case for people who are pretty flexible and hyper-mobile, with flat feet, which is also an indicator of a relatively higher tissue laxity and lower tissue elasticity. Children often as young as age 1 are put into shoes that are too small and tight and narrow in the toe box, which unfortunately makes changes to a child's foot, especially if that child is more vulnerable due to their tissue makeup. Sounds like the STA-PEG worked out well for you, happy to hear that you are pain-free with full range of motion and flexibility!

    • @chino1127
      @chino1127 Před 4 lety

      @@correcttoes Thank you for your reply, that makes sense. The bunion remains, though, and I'm still quite flat footed. It's primarily a cosmetic thing, but I want it to go away. Will your Correct Toes toe spacer resolve this or some additional surgical intervention involved? How long would it take?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 4 lety

      @@chino1127 It's different for everyone and depends on multiple factors. Bunions are definitely one of the conditions that Correct Toes is most successful with. However, I will say that people with goals related to reducing pain and increasing mobility are often reach their goals quicker than those with goals related to cosmetics and aesthetics. Wearing shoes with a wide enough toe box at the ends of the toes will be important in allowing your toes to splay wide. From there it becomes a point of strengthening intrinsic foot muscles. Also a bunion reduces the support your foot arch has, causing your foot to roll inwards, flattening the arch. A big toe splayed wide provides a good anchor for the arch and prevents the foot from rolling inwards.

  • @meowmeowmuscle3035
    @meowmeowmuscle3035 Před 2 lety

    thank you!

  • @lauramccall926
    @lauramccall926 Před 5 lety +3

    It's like you have my x-rays in your video! This is exactly what I have and am looking for a nonsurgical way to correct this. I also have the bone growth on top of my foot. I still have some flexibility in my toe, though it feels bruised and painful on top of the hallux. If I get the Correct Toes, how often do you wear them? And should I perform the stretching videos on your site? Thank you for putting these videos out there for an alternative to surgery.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 5 lety +1

      Glad the video is applicable to you! We promise we didn't take your X-rays. It sounds like Correct Toes have a good chance of working for you. If you do decide to get them, check out this page for more information on how to use them safely and effectively: www.correcttoes.com/foot-help/tips-and-how-tos/wearing-your-correct-toes/ For tips on exercises, we can't offer any sort of treatment plan, but experiment and see what works for you! They're all excellent exercises, so you really can't go wrong. Happy Holidays!

    • @lauramccall926
      @lauramccall926 Před 5 lety +2

      @@correcttoes Thank you! Happy holidays to you, too! :)

  • @RennieAsh
    @RennieAsh Před 6 lety

    I have a boney lump half way up the foot between the big toe and the ankle. Is this a normal thing? My feet don't seem to have tall arches :)

  • @sanjaytumati
    @sanjaytumati Před 5 lety

    Could something like this be causes by doing roman lunges without footwear?

  • @seanhibs1093
    @seanhibs1093 Před 3 lety

    What should you do if the big toe is already stiff and hardly bends?

  • @drewarnold6741
    @drewarnold6741 Před 2 lety

    Correct Toes has a toe spreader for just the big toe... will that work? It's much cheaper than the full toe version. Also, when do you where these? All the time, in your shoes? Or just at home? How about running?

  • @si3gnal
    @si3gnal Před 5 lety

    You are BATMAN!! Wow... I learned sooo much. Ugh... I wish that I had a time machine. I've been taping, icing, taping, stretching, icing, taping, not fully aware of the science be hind it. i have the growth on the top of my joint, or so, it feels. is my condition beyond self corrective measures?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 5 lety

      We would like to assist. Can you come in or do a remote consultation: www.nwfootankle.com/remote-consultations/?

  • @speedracer1945
    @speedracer1945 Před 7 lety

    Yeah , I too was seen and by two Doc's and both said surgery and one wanted to dig out the arthritis other wanted to insert a pin , so I'm seeking out ways to help relive pain myself . Thanks for posting this video , You explained more than these 3 minute Doctors did . Looking at this guys foot , he has more separation between his toes than me since I cant separate mine so I may have to get surgery but will try to do my best to manipulate and massage my foot to at least relive pain . Where can I get one of the plastic toe separators ?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 7 lety

      Hi Dan! So glad this video was helpful for you. As long as you still have mobility in your toes, there's hope! Here's a link to where you can get a pair of our flexible and durable silicone toe spacers. Please let us know if you have any questions: www.correcttoes.com/shop/correct-toes/correct-toes.html

    • @speedracer1945
      @speedracer1945 Před 7 lety

      Thanks

  • @nickalbia4739
    @nickalbia4739 Před 3 lety

    Hi Dr,I have Hallux valgus and1st metatarsal cystic degeneration and sesamoid adema.2) head of second metatarsal Friebergs infraction.3)3rd TMT joint degeneration. This is the left foot.The right foot has mild TMT joint arthritis degeneration cyst.A bone island is seen at the head of 1st metatarsal...Dr,both of my upper soles and big toes where they meet tend to burn or sting.I have been to 7 drs.Five podiatrists,orthopedic drs,endocrinologist to check blood sugar.neurologist for nerve damage.Everything came out fine!Some podiatrist s said the Mri with the above results are nothing and others say it could be something?I am left with no answers. Again when walking the toes and upper soles I get a burn like it's my skin.? Oh ya,went to a skin dr and she said maybe neuropathy. Along with other drs.I am totally lost?I live in Boston, not sure where you are located. You would think a place like Boston could figure this out.Any advice would be huge.I am turning 59 next month and a former college hockey player and I keep myself in shape..and have had this for 6 months.Its getting very depressing limping around or on the sofa,( the only place I go for pain to subside.I never had foot problems in my life.sorry for the long rant..Thank you very much in advance

  • @joecater894
    @joecater894 Před 8 měsíci +1

    this needs to be school education. If people knew the damage standard shoes caused manufacturers would have to change their design

  • @Snowman9K
    @Snowman9K Před 5 lety +1

    I have hallux limitus on my right foot. I'm a golfer, and in the golf swing, a RH golfer pushes off the right toes, bending them with considerable force. So obviously this is a problem for me. It's much worse when I walk and golf, because of the swings combined with walking up hills. I'm becoming quite conscious of my golf shoe choices, and will order your Correct Toe device. My question is, should I use a stiff insert in my golf shoe to keep the toe from bending too far? Or maybe tape the toe to accomplish the same thing? Are these good or bad ideas? Thank you!

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety

      Snowman9K Hello Sorry for bother you.
      Do yours hurt a lot? I am a physical therapist and my thesis project was about them. Depending on size and mobility, there are some exercises you can do to reduce discomfort and prevent it from increasing in size. Contact me to help you on instagram and fb I'm like Alexisk96 and my WhatsApp is +51980933412

  • @missykv1
    @missykv1 Před 7 lety

    Instinctively this is what I thought thank you for the video. Is there anyone in the UK in particular London you would recommend I see? Or do you do Skype sessions yourself? Just need a bit of personalised guidance. Going to get started with this video in the meantime - I have hallux valgus left big to Tailors bunion both feet and dropped metatarsal head right all causing me huge problems. I currently use foam earplugs to place in between my toes as I can't have anything too thick

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Missy,
      It can seem pretty intuitive at times! Sometimes the simplest things really have the potential to be the most effective. Currently we do not have any providers we recommend in the London area, though we're always looking! We do actually offer Skype appointments! Feel free to call 503-243-2699 to set something up. Sounds like you're already handling it pretty well, but it can definitely be helpful to have personalized advice!

    • @missykv1
      @missykv1 Před 7 lety

      Thanks. I wonder if you have an email address or Skype address that I could use as I can't call International numbers from my mobile phone.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 7 lety

      Absolutely--you can reach out to customerservice@correcttoes.com if you have more questions or would like to set up an appointment! Hope you're having a fantastic day.

  • @bellarose8511
    @bellarose8511 Před 7 lety +1

    H! I have a confirmed by xray mild hallux limitux, and the xray showed bone spurs starting on the inner part of the joint and a narrowing of the cartilage in the joint. No mention of a shifted sessamoid bone though. I was offered a custom orthotic and told to wait till I need the surgery when it progresses to a bad case. Would the treatment you suggest in this video stop the progression? Why didn't you mention the bone spur part of the condition except the one on top of the joint? How can the treatment in this video address the spurs? thx

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 7 lety

      Hi Bella,
      Thanks for checking out the video! These are great questions. Unfortunately we are unable to address specific medical questions online. If you do have further questions, we are proud to offer remote consultations with two of our doctors at our clinic, and would love to get you scheduled so that you can get some answers to your questions. Our office's number is 503-243-2699--we'd love to hear from you!

  • @robinmontana6837
    @robinmontana6837 Před 8 lety +2

    I have plain in my r great toe which has just become constant and is interfering with the quality of my life. Waiting for a referral to a podiatrist. And am concerned that the treatment offered will orthotics as you described. If it's a bone spur causing this pain it seems logical to have it removed and then continue the treatment you offer of natural footgear, correct toes, massage etc to prevent further damage. Any comments?

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety

      Robin Montana Hello Sorry for bother you.
      Do yours hurt a lot? I am a physical therapist and my thesis project was about them. Depending on size and mobility, there are some exercises you can do to reduce discomfort and prevent it from increasing in size. Contact me to help you on instagram and fb I'm like Alexisk96 and my WhatsApp is +51980933412

  • @taylormiller754
    @taylormiller754 Před 2 lety +1

    I have this and I’ve had bunionectomies on both feet. I’m working with PT now and they want me stretching my big toe upward 3X/day… but this video makes it seem like stretching the toe downward is better? Do you think it’s okay for me to follow my Physical therapists plan? Or is this going to cause more harm?

  • @markheller197
    @markheller197 Před 5 lety

    Shoe selection link is broken

  • @VStozhkov
    @VStozhkov Před 5 lety +1

    Dr. Ray, thanks for the information. I didn't figure out one thing still. The article about hallux rigidus on your website says that conservative methods include wearing Correct Toes spacers and avoiding some exercises putting stress on MTP. You also suggest using flexible sport shoes. I didn't quite get if custom carbon inserts should be still worn together with Correct Toes. Could someone clarify on that?

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety

      Vladimir Stozhkov Hello Sorry for bother you.
      Do yours hurt a lot? I am a physical therapist and my thesis project was about them. Depending on size and mobility, there are some exercises you can do to reduce discomfort and prevent it from increasing in size. Contact me to help you on instagram and fb I'm like Alexisk96 and my WhatsApp is +51980933412

    • @VStozhkov
      @VStozhkov Před 4 lety +1

      @@alexis4252 Oh, but you live in Peru, right?

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety

      Vladimir Stozhkov yes

  • @simagerami
    @simagerami Před 6 lety

    Do you have suggestions for correct toes approved soccer cleats? I believe my left foot is on the verge of hallux limitus as a result of wearing cleats 4/7 days. My other foot wear has nice round toe boxes though

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 6 lety

      Correct Toe approved soccer cleats unfortunately do not exist at the moment. The best option right now is to find something similar. Try the Altra King MT or the Vivobarefoot Primus Trail SG. They're still a far departure from a cleat, but they'll afford you some traction while letting you have a much wider toe box. We're still keeping an eye out for a healthy cleat however, so hopefully we'll be able to recommend one soon!

    • @simagerami
      @simagerami Před 6 lety

      Northwest Foot & Ankle thanks for the reply! I've definitely been looking at them but it seems as though the tread isn't quite enough for competitive soccer. Really appreciate the suggestions. Will be on the look out for healthier cleats :)

  • @Badtotheboneboy9927
    @Badtotheboneboy9927 Před 6 lety

    Do you have any great contacts in Clarksville, TN. I have been in pain since May 2016 and the doctors have giving me the go around with no solutions.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 6 lety +2

      Unfortunately we do not have any contacts on the East Coast. If you are interested in a remote consult with one of our doctors however, that is an option that we are proud to offer. You can learn more here: nwfootankle.com/about/179-scheduling-an-appointment.

  • @jeanlou1000
    @jeanlou1000 Před 6 lety +2

    Do these fix your bunions? As in if you wear them for a x amount of time your foot will correct it's self? will you no longer have a bunion over time? With wearing these and doing the exercises? Thank you

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety

      Jean B Hello Sorry for bother you.
      Do yours hurt a lot? I am a physical therapist and my thesis project was about them. Depending on size and mobility, there are some exercises you can do to reduce discomfort and prevent it from increasing in size. Contact me to help you on instagram and fb I'm like Alexisk96 and my WhatsApp is +51980933412

  • @ygbodybuilder3023
    @ygbodybuilder3023 Před 4 lety

    I just got surgery done to cut the bone down

  • @katiemendenhall1131
    @katiemendenhall1131 Před 2 měsíci

    Super informative! Do you have any videos that address FUNCTIONAL Hallux Limitus?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 2 měsíci

      I want to answer your question correctly, would you be able to describe what you mean by “functional”? The idea, regardless, would be the same- ensuring we are using and therefor strengthening the feet and toes.

    • @katiemendenhall1131
      @katiemendenhall1131 Před 2 měsíci

      @@correcttoes My doc said that "functional" means the big toe is only limited in motion while under load during late stance in my gait.

  • @MsGewb
    @MsGewb Před 6 lety +1

    I have just had a cheilectomy; would it be wise to use correct toes from now on? Thank you.

    • @Sophie-jw3jt
      @Sophie-jw3jt Před 6 lety +1

      i''m curious about your cheilectomy, did you get back more motion than before? how long did you take to heal? thank you

    • @arghstar
      @arghstar Před 5 lety +1

      Wish you got a reply msgewb as I'm wondering the same thing? Did you try correct toes in the end?

    • @omicronceti6063
      @omicronceti6063 Před 4 lety

      Sophie Duchesne did surgery help?

  • @nsiebenmor
    @nsiebenmor Před rokem

    Once this is started can it actually be stopped from progressing? I have signs of bone spurs but still have 60 degrees of flexibility. I cannot go to 90 degrees though. I only wear foot shaped shoes if not sandals now. I get aching though and pain at the end range of stretching. Does stretching and working the toe help or hurt it?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před rokem

      At NW Foot and Ankle we believe that we can prevent hallux limitus from getting worse if not ease your pain. However, everyone is different and their bodies heal differently. Stretching and mobility are natural ways to loosen up and increase range of motion. Please speak with a professional in determining a treatment plan that works for you.

  • @topdown727
    @topdown727 Před 9 lety

    Please reply to this post instead of to one below. I didn't realize that I was signed in under my wife Ginny's name. Thank you. I was diagnosed with stage 2 Hallux Rigidus 8 years ago on both feet. I was told I would need kelation(sp) surgery for both feet. I had surgery on my right foot at that time. In the months that followed the surgery, my Dr. told me that that I really didn't get back the mobility in my right big toe that he had hoped for. I decided not to have the surgery on my left foot as the right one was not very successful. In the years that followed, my pain level was usually not too severe, except for an occasional flair up in one foot or the other I otherwise didn't notice a difference in pain from left to right. Over this past summer I moved close to the beach. I started to do more barefoot walking on the beach (for about an hour at a time 4 or 5 days a week). After a couple of months I started having severe pain in my left big toe joint. This has eased somewhat, but comes back if I walk any more than about a 1/4 of a mile. I'm 60 years old and love to walk. I don't want to become sedentary. I also have a job that requires me to stand. Do you think I should have the surgery on my left foot at this point? If so, could you please refer me to a good surgeon in the Atlantic City NJ area?

  • @cathylynott9055
    @cathylynott9055 Před 2 lety

    Hello
    Really appreciate your video. Can you tll me where to find the Toe Spacers that your showed on your video?I have looked at Amazon but do not see anything close to what your show in your video. Thanks you!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 2 lety

      Sure thing, sorry for the delayed response! Here is a direct link, correcttoes.com/shop.html

  • @aminadoctrove3738
    @aminadoctrove3738 Před 3 lety

    Can you wear foot-shaped shoes if you have planter fasciitis and overpronate? I've tried a few zero drop/natural shoes and I find them so awkward and too big everywhere else.

    • @nsiebenmor
      @nsiebenmor Před rokem

      Wear arch supports in the foot shaped shoes until you build up enough feet and glute strength to go with out. Start by doing strength training without the arch supports then going back to them after. Experiment over time with walking with out the supports. Its really up to you to feel it out.

  • @yubable
    @yubable Před rokem

    I believe I have this problem with my right toe. It still bends upwards fine, but after doing something like lunges, I feel pain under the joint of that toe while walking. and even while doing lunges, I know my right toe can't bend as my left toe. should i actually try not to bend it upward too much and try to spare it? I believe the joint where that toe joins the foot is a bit bigger on top than the left foot joint.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před rokem +1

      You can do modified lunges if it's painful and incorporate foot specific exercise to mobilize and stretch the foot. Both will help with strengthening as well.

  • @joseinTokyo
    @joseinTokyo Před 10 lety +3

    I recently got hallux lmitus, and I didnt understand why. Thank you. How can I book an appointment?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 10 lety

      Hi Jose-- to book an appointment you can call our office at 503-243-2699 or book online via our website at nwfootankle.com.

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety

      Jose Oriol Lopez Berengueres Hello Sorry for bother you.
      Do yours hurt a lot? I am a physical therapist and my thesis project was about them. Depending on size and mobility, there are some exercises you can do to reduce discomfort and prevent it from increasing in size. Contact me to help you on instagram and fb I'm like Alexisk96 and my WhatsApp is +51980933412 Psdt: Do you speak Spanish

  • @WagnerBrenner
    @WagnerBrenner Před 5 lety

    Hi doc! Thank you for this great and infirmative video. I believe I have hallux Limitus on its initial phase (it bends almost like the other one) and no pain but wirh a small lump on top of the metatharso. I've been doing the streches speacially the ones with traction and I can feel a lot of popping and cartilage/tendons (?) moving on top. So I even massage this cartilage with my thumb. Is it okay to it to move my toe really hard or is it going to make it worst? (Of course with no pain!). Thank you very much!!

    • @user-wb2yv7ll9d
      @user-wb2yv7ll9d Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Did it end up improving?

  • @YG-kk4ey
    @YG-kk4ey Před rokem

    I find it fascinating how your approach is refreshingly new compared to the old traditional way of stiff carbon fiber arches and lack of joint spring, which might make things worse in the long run vs your approach to improve natural arch activation, toe splaying. I'm going to try correct toes and minimalist shoes with wide toe box.

  • @terriliggett5377
    @terriliggett5377 Před 2 měsíci

    Dear Dr., I wear Correct Toes, however, they push into the skin of my big toe. My toes get red and irritated. One toe got an ingrown toenail. I have the smallest size. What is a good way to protect the skin on the toe. I’m having big difficulty with my sesamoids on one of my big toes. It has a mild bunion, but I’ve been discouraged from having a bunionectomy. I do have fat pad atrophy, so I have been offered orthotics with a reverse Morton’s pad (soft), with instructions to remove it if the pain gets worse. I still have mobility in my big toe. The IP joint is getting sore. I wish I lived near you. How many people tell you that? Thanks for any advice you can provide.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 2 měsíci

      Correct Toes are not supposed to push into the skin, and they do not cause ingrown toenails so we need to address this issue. We ask you reach out to our customer service team using the email customerservice@correcttoes.com where you will be directed on next steps in addressing this matter! Thank you!

  • @pt4942
    @pt4942 Před 4 lety

    Sorry, what do I do? I love running, but have big toe arthritis. Hate the $ orthotic, feels like an annoying foot coffin. When and after I run, it really aches in that big toe region. :/

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 4 lety +1

      1. Healthy footwear - Wide toe box, flat, and flexible (see our website for a list: www.correcttoes.com/foot-help/shoe-list/correct-toes-approved-shoes/correct-toes-approved-mens/); 2. Use Correct Toes to help splay toes back into a health alignment (you can buy here: www.correcttoes.com/shop/correct-toes.html); 3. Toe extensor stretches regularly (seen here: czcams.com/video/h2kaEOd3GcI/video.html); Bunion stretch regularly (seen here: czcams.com/video/q5Ov6LMISvU/video.html).

  • @TheRebel57
    @TheRebel57 Před 11 měsíci

    are there any stretches to help the sesamoids come back into alignment?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 11 měsíci

      The bunion stretch! It will help loosen those tendons that are pulling the sesamoids out of place.

  • @alonsogarcia526
    @alonsogarcia526 Před 7 lety +5

    I can't curl my big toe in my right foot, would that be considered hallux rigidus?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 7 lety +2

      Hi, Alonso and thank you for your inquiry. Hallux Rigidus is tested from your amount of dorsiflexion of the big toe (extending/ pulling the toe up), however, we are unable to fully diagnose your issue over online forums. Please consider stopping by our office or having a skype session with out team. Thank you and we look forward to possibly speaking with you.

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety

      Alonso Garcia Hello Sorry for bother you.
      Do yours hurt a lot? I am a physical therapist and my thesis project was about them. Depending on size and mobility, there are some exercises you can do to reduce discomfort and prevent it from increasing in size. Contact me to help you on instagram and fb I'm like Alexisk96 and my WhatsApp is +51980933412

    • @alonsogarcia526
      @alonsogarcia526 Před 4 lety

      No at all

    • @alonsogarcia526
      @alonsogarcia526 Před 4 lety

      Just can’t move it

  • @kosme8586
    @kosme8586 Před rokem

    how many days it will heal

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před rokem

      This approach can take anywhere from 2-6 weeks for relief and 6months to 2+ years for physical changes. It is best to be consistent in order to see noticeable changes. Everyone has different routines and heals at different rates, we always encourage you to listen to your body.

  • @lisasalem4807
    @lisasalem4807 Před 9 lety

    Thank you! How long would you need to wear the toe-spreaders for? Is there a point at which you can stop? (And what if they've prescribed you orthotics in part because of diagnosing one leg slightly shorter than the other? Is this a common diagnosis?)

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 9 lety +2

      Hi Lisa- Correct Toes are not something you will have to wear forever. A general timeline is 1-3 years for lasting structural changes to occur, at which point you can decide whether or not you want to continue wearing CT. For individuals that have a leg length discrepancy we suggest using a full foot lift instead of orthotics or a heel lift.

    • @lisasalem4807
      @lisasalem4807 Před 9 lety

      correcttoes Belated thank you! I hadn't seen your reply...

  • @erichendrickson6961
    @erichendrickson6961 Před 8 lety +8

    I went to the doctors because I thought I had gout! That was two years ago I was told I had arthritis. I noticed the bunions and this shape of my foot especially on my right side. After listening to this video I'm convinced I have bunions. Not arthritis. I have recently moved to Ecuador and will look into having my bunions taken care of by a Doctor Who doesn't want to operate on them.

    • @inasmal3996
      @inasmal3996 Před 5 lety

      By watching videos on bunions you can get advice on how to correct foot problems through exercise. I also wear silicon piece between big and second toe and inprovement is so encouraging.

    • @alexis4252
      @alexis4252 Před 4 lety

      eric hendrickson Hello Sorry for bother you.
      Do yours hurt a lot? I am a physical therapist and my thesis project was about them. Depending on size and mobility, there are some exercises you can do to reduce discomfort and prevent it from increasing in size. Contact me to help you on instagram and fb I'm like Alexisk96 and my WhatsApp is +51980933412

  • @nancyangel450
    @nancyangel450 Před 5 lety

    When it's bone on bone the only thing to do is toe joint replacement

  • @peterbrownlow3041
    @peterbrownlow3041 Před 8 lety +1

    my toes are all bunched up

  • @garyd2330
    @garyd2330 Před 2 lety

    Where do you get those spacers from?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před rokem

      You can order them here, correcttoes.com/shop.html.

  • @bullmoose6739
    @bullmoose6739 Před 5 lety +3

    Why did they start making sneakers with a narrow toe box? My sneakers should go straight across in front. So stupid. I've waisted thousands on sneakers I can't wear after bunionectomy.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 5 lety

      We share your frustration. Fortunately, there are a lot more foot-shaped shoes on the market now than there ever have been in the past. Check out some of those here: www.correcttoes.com/foot-help/shoe-list/ Hopefully this helps. Happy Holidays!

  • @meyersonfire
    @meyersonfire Před 6 lety +24

    All this technology in the world, and it's almost impossible to find a good shoe

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 6 lety +4

      It really is amazing. Still, we've done our best to put together a comprehensive list. Check it out at: www.correcttoes.com/foot-help/shoe-list/

    • @leekflower1
      @leekflower1 Před 6 lety

      i have mtp bone bruise with hallux limitus and a bunion that has developed as well as cartilage and bone loss at the same joint. i turned down a joint fusion. i still have a bit of mobility but the bone bruise hasn't healed in 2 years. chiropractor has adjusted my feet. i think i should do a stiffer shoe for exercise walking and employ these other stretches but any time I try to use a flexible shoe since it hasnt healed i get a lot of swelling and pain. am worried im damaging the joint further. they wanted to put me on gout meds but i'm pregnant and wont take that while pregnant. i am desperate to get the full range of motion back and be pain free. my only cardio right now is recumbent bike. it is very demoralizing. if i could use a stiffer shoe until it heals at least i would get more active which should help?

    • @pattycastillo8681
      @pattycastillo8681 Před 4 lety

      @@correcttoes
      I live in California in East bay I live 30 min from San Francisco do you know any foot clinic that do similar your prevention
      I have kaiser I think going recommend me surgery but that's not going help
      I like to find how it became to go back naturally
      I was born with my both legs turn inwardly facing each other used braces to correct it.
      Then I have flat feet. I remember as a kid certain shoes I like but my feet would hurt .
      I'm not sure when I develop bunion on both feet. N I have hammertoes too
      I always need to find shoes that feel comfortable for my feet and wide

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 4 lety +1

      @@pattycastillo8681 We don't know of many other podiatrists or doctors that practice like Dr. Ray does, but we do offer remote consultations (video calls) at our NW Foot & Ankle clinic in Portland, OR. Here is a link: www.nwfootankle.com/remote-consultations/

    • @gerrett108
      @gerrett108 Před 3 lety

      @@correcttoes Thank you for this video!
      I believe I have functioning hallux limitis. Many times during time with my shoes off, I will feel a burning feeling in my limited toe joint. I then curl the toe down, and pop it by kicking a soft floor with that curled joint. It gives relief.
      Have you heard of this/is it ok to do????

  • @Natashahoneypot
    @Natashahoneypot Před 6 lety

    is a number big toe on the left side related to this condition?

  • @monicavalero7365
    @monicavalero7365 Před 2 lety

    Por que en ingles, estamos en México

  • @lynnalee7517
    @lynnalee7517 Před 6 lety

    Look up Cartiva Synthetic Cartilage Implant - this may be an option for you.

    • @RS54321
      @RS54321 Před 4 lety

      Cartiva implants have a 50% failure rate. I was thinking about this as well, but need something with a better success rate than that.

  • @melanienichols842
    @melanienichols842 Před 3 lety +1

    I was told by my physical therapist that I have this condition due to wearing flip flops.

  • @jayhalley3741
    @jayhalley3741 Před 2 lety

    Is hallux limitus the same as hallux rigidus?

    • @nsiebenmor
      @nsiebenmor Před rokem

      I think rigidus is the more progressed stage. I'm not a doctor though

  • @sufrihadi
    @sufrihadi Před 2 lety

    this affected my athletic performance.................................

  • @thinkbikini5096
    @thinkbikini5096 Před 8 lety

    hi I need my spreaded toes straighten, could this help?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 8 lety

      +Think Bikini Yes, Correct Toes can help spread and straighten the toes.

  • @masthanshaik6622
    @masthanshaik6622 Před 3 lety

    Good

  • @gelidsoul
    @gelidsoul Před rokem

    What if the makes a snaping sound/feeling and causes pain?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před rokem +1

      What is making a snapping sound?

    • @gelidsoul
      @gelidsoul Před rokem

      @@correcttoes oh, sorry. The joint in the ball of the big toe. I'm guessing it's a ligament thing?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před rokem

      @@gelidsoul We're not quite sure based on the information, but if movement is causing the joint pain please consider using a heating topical before manual movements to "warm up" the joint. Always speak with your provider to get the best care and avoid additional pains.

  • @azannah
    @azannah Před 8 lety

    SO how old is too old to old for correcting your feet?

    • @robyn1509
      @robyn1509 Před 8 lety

      +Azannah11 there is no such thing... always pursue ways to alleviate your pain! I am 39, and i was told I'm coming in at a good time. My mom is 65, and she's sad she didn't go sooner. I say props to her, as my Grandma never went. Everyone's feet are different, but if you feel like you need some care, seek and you shall find. :)

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 8 lety

      +Robyn Holmes +Azannah11 We agree with Robyn - you're never too old to start correcting your feet!

    • @chrissaks1221
      @chrissaks1221 Před 7 lety

      bunion

  • @cherie3000
    @cherie3000 Před 5 lety +7

    this is so painful!

  • @edwardbanner1117
    @edwardbanner1117 Před rokem +1

    Has anyone here in the comments actually reversed their hallux limitus? I see a lot of glowing praise, but no real people saying this actually worked for them

  • @zikaperic2133
    @zikaperic2133 Před rokem

    My HR is on the side, so this toe spreading just hurts even more...

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před rokem

      Is there anything we can help you with?

  • @YG-kk4ey
    @YG-kk4ey Před rokem

    It's unbelievable how we have shoes in modern times that absolutely wreck our feet.

  • @christopherr7195
    @christopherr7195 Před rokem

    Is it typical to not be able to flex curl your big toe, when youre pointing your foot down all the way

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před rokem

      Hello Christopher,
      Each case is different but we have come across many who struggle with flexing the big toe. You are not alone.

  • @georgerebovich3758
    @georgerebovich3758 Před 2 lety

    Mephisto and Birkenstock shoes. Not cheap, particularly Mephisto.

  • @RS54321
    @RS54321 Před 3 lety

    Her feet look perfect-straight toes.

  • @512pzk
    @512pzk Před 4 lety

    This guy should be a teacher.

  • @2b2unit
    @2b2unit Před 6 lety

    I have to wear appropriate shoes to the gym. They all taper. .

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  Před 6 lety

      The right shoes can make a big difference!

  • @deborahlacy6307
    @deborahlacy6307 Před 7 lety +1

    Why don't you do your demonstration, with a person, who has bunions and hammertoes. Putting correct toes on perfectly natural feet is a joke.