- Welcome
- Problems with FHL (Functional Hallux Limitus)
Problems with FHL (Functional Hallux Limitus)
- Dr Jacques Vallotton
- Knee osteoarthritis
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The flexor hallucis longus (FHL) is a little-known tendon whose dysfunction can cause widespread pain in the foot, knee, or back. This podcast highlights the diagnosis of functional hallux limitus, associated clinical tests, and possible treatments. A poignant personal account illustrates the treatment journey, from pain to successful surgery.
""The serve is both the most important and the most unhealthy movement in tennis.""
""Soft strings, soft racket, soft ball – that's the rule to protect your shoulder.""
""The player needs to be relaxed to avoid tensions that cause injuries.""
Video type
Medical broadcast
Speakers
Body part
Foot
Diseases
Year
Event Theme
Surgery:
Pathology:
Tendinitis; Chronic pain; Equipment-related problems
Thematic:
Injury prevention
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