JOURNAL  OF SPORTS  SCIENCE  & MEDICINE
Case report

GREAT TOE PAIN IN A COMPETITIVE TENNIS ATHLETE

Gianluca Del Rossi

University of Miami, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, Coral Gables, FL, USA

Received   29 August 2003
Accepted   03 November 2003
Published   01 December 2003
© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2003) 2, 180-183
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ABSTRACT


As a variably occurring sesamoid, the hallucal interphalangeal sesamoid can significantly alter the biomechanics of the great toe. With modifications to the way the great toe functions, there are pathologies that inevitably arise. These pathologies can be quite serious and debilitating. While clinicians may take a conservative approach to treatment and focus on alleviating the symptoms, the physically active patient who desires to return to competitive participation may benefit most by having the source of the pathology removed altogether. The following is a report of an athlete who returned to competition six weeks after surgical excision of the anomalous hallucal interphalangeal sesamoid.

KEY WORDS:
Hallucal interphalangeal sesamoid, toe injury, subhallux sesamoid


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