“…122 Irreducible first MTP joint dislocations have been attributed to the type of dislocation, involvement of the sesamoid complex, and interposition or locking of the abductor hallucis or flexor hallicus longus tendons. [123][124][125][126] However, not all hallux MTP joint dislocations are resistant to closed management 61,122 Additionally, the location for successful reduction of a hallux MTP dislocation differed in the literature. 61,122 In a 2000 publication, Watson et al 122 recommended attempting reduction of all closed dislocations, regardless of type, in the emergency department after a physical examination is conducted, appropriate radiographs are obtained, and adequate anesthesia is administered.…”