What Is the First MTP Joint?
The First Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Joint is where your big toe meets your foot. It plays a critical role in walking, balance, and push-off strength. When this joint becomes stiff, painful, or arthritic—a condition called hallux rigidus—it can limit mobility and affect daily activities.
Why Is This Joint So Important?
Supports 40-60% of body weight during walking
Enables the push-off motion needed for steps, running, and balance
Dysfunction can cause pain, limping, and other joint issues
What Is a Cheilectomy?
A cheilectomy is a surgical procedure to remove bone spurs and clean up arthritic debris around the first MTP joint. This relieves pain and improves motion in the big toe.
How Is It Performed?
✅ Minimally Invasive Techniques
Today’s cheilectomies are often done through small incisions with advanced surgical tools, resulting in:
Less tissue damage
Faster recovery
Minimal scarring
Advanced Imaging
Surgeons use fluoroscopy or intraoperative imaging to precisely target bone spurs and ensure joint surfaces are preserved.
Step-by-Step:
A small incision is made over the top of the big toe joint.
Bone spurs and arthritic growths are carefully removed.
The joint is smoothed and tested for improved motion.
The incision is closed with absorbable sutures or skin glue.
What to Expect After Surgery
Same-day discharge in most cases
Protected weight-bearing in a surgical shoe for 2–3 weeks
Gradual return to normal walking and light exercise
Physical therapy may be recommended for best results
Benefits of First MTP Cheilectomy
✅ Pain relief
✅ Improved toe motion
✅ Faster recovery with modern techniques
✅ Can delay or prevent the need for joint fusion or replacement
If you suffer from big toe stiffness or pain, a First MTP Cheilectomy may be the solution to restore motion and comfort.
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