Big Toe Joint Pain - it could be Sesamoiditis

Robbie Thorogood • May 22, 2023

A common cause of pain under the big toe joint is Sesamoiditis. Thankfully, our team of Ballarat podiatrists are experienced in treating this painful condition.

If you've ever experienced pain in the ball of your foot, it could be a condition called sesamoiditis. This is a common injury among athletes, especially those who play sports that involve jumping or running.


Sesamoiditis is an inflammation of the sesamoid bones, which are two small bones located beneath the big toe joint. These bones act as pulleys for the tendons that move the big toe, and they help absorb shock when we walk or run. When these bones are overloaded, they can become painful and cause us to limp.


If left untreated, sesamoiditis can lead to more serious foot problems, particularly as our foot tries to compensate by using other foot joints to push off the ground.


It's vital to see a podiatrist if you are experiencing pain around the big toe joint for accurate diagnosis, avoiding making your issue worse and preventing future injuries.


Sesamoiditis can be a painful and debilitating condition, but it's not something you have to live with. By seeing one of our Ballarat podiatrists, you can get an accurate diagnosis and a customized treatment plan that will help you recover quickly and prevent future injuries. Don't hesitate to make an appointment if you're experiencing foot pain or discomfort, book now.


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