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Sesamoidits - Dubai Podiatry

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Introduction

Sesamoidits is an inflammatory condition of the periosteum of the seasmoid bones.
The tibular and Fibular Sesamoid boen are two well defined bones located on the plantar surface of the first metatarsal head and lye within Flexor Hallucis Brevis and Longus tendons which move the hallux.

Sesamoids are present in approximately 85% of the population. They appear in the third fetal month of developmentand remain cartilaginous until 8-10 years of age where they ossify.

The action of sesamoids is to:
•    Act as a fulcrum for the FHB tendon by increasing the mechanical force of the tendons
•    Serve to protect FHL tendon
•    Reduce friction
•    Absorb shock at forefoot during loading by redistributing ground reaction forces thus protecting the metatarsal head
•    Just over 1% of all running injuries involve the sesamoids, 40% of these are stress fractures and 30% are diagnosed as sesamoiditis.
Etiology
The many causes of sesamoids include:
Increase in activity
Aggravating sports: Jumping, Ballet, Irish Dancing
High heel shoes
Shoe with little cushioning
The location and force projected through these bones increases susceptibility to injury
Foot deformities: Pes Cavus, plantar flexed first rays, hyperextended hallux and pes planus or flat feet.
Relative lengths of the 1st and 2nd metatarsals

Examination
On examination there may be a history of gradual onset of pain localized to the plantar surface of the first metatarsal head or an initial trauma can offset symptoms.  Pain on palpation on either of the sesamoid bones which can be distinguished by dorsiflexing and plantarflexing the hallux. Movement of the joint can increase pain. While swelling and erythema are often present thus limiting the first metatarsal/phalange joint range of motion. The favoring of one foot with a limp can be present.

How  a Podiatrist can help?

Initial modification of patients exercise regime will be necessary to allow the sesamoids to recover. Conservative treatment includes: rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medication and flexibility exercises

We can assess the patient’s foot alignment, foot deformities and gait analysis. An Orthoses may be fitted to accommodate any foot deformities while offloading the seamoids, redistributing the forces across the foot and preventing future difficulties. Thus reducing swelling and symptoms and allowing the sesamoids to heal
Modifying footwear to provide support and cushioning
Limit the use of high heel shoes

 

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About Us

Chief of Podiatry Michelle Champlin BSc. Pod., S.R.Ch. U.K., M.Ch.S. U.K.

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Michelle Champlin is a licensed UK trained Podiatrist that has been living and working in Dubai for 12 years. Under Michelle's guidance the Dubai Podiatry centre has become the preferred podiatry centre for the Middle East Region, offering a number of clinical procedures, products and services to alleviate bio mechanical, skin and nail conditions. Contact Us.

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Senior Podiatrist Laura Devlin BSc Pod (Hons)., MChS., UK


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Laura joins the Dubai Podiatry Centre from Scotland, trained in Glasgow. Laura has a keen interest in biomechanics of the lower limb and foot. Podopaediatrics ( Child foot health) is a special area of exertise. Leg length discrepancy and it's consequences for the spine, hip tilt and knee alignment for adults is a common ailment assessed and treated by Laura.


Senior Podiatrist Emma McGuire BSc Pod (Hons), MChS., UK


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Emma McGuire joins the Dubai Podiatry Centre from Scotland, trained in Glasgow. Emma has a keen interest in biomechanics of the lower limb and foot. Ski boot enhancement, football and rugby specialist orthotics and foot alignments for extreme sports are a speciality of Emma's.