Symptoms include sudden sharp pain, or the gradual development of discomfort and pain over time, as well as swelling and inflammation that are aggravated by pressure from footwear. Hallux limitus can lead to wider spread joint problems, such as hallux rigidus, as well as calluses, bone spurs on top of the joint, and diabetic foot ulcers, if left untreated. Hallux limitus can be treated with orthotic inserts to stabilize and support the area, ice, rest, over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications (ask your doctor first), and cortisone injections at the site.
