Turf toe is named from the injury being associated with playing sports on rigid surfaces such as
artificial turf and is a fairly common injury among professional
American football players. Often, the injury occurs when someone or something falls on the back of the calf while that leg's knee and tips of the toes are touching the ground. The toe is
hyperextended and thus the joint is injured. Additionally, athletic shoes with very flexible soles combined with cleats that "grab" the turf will cause overextension of the big toe. This can occur on the lesser toes as well. It has also been observed in sports beyond American football, including
soccer,
baseball,
basketball,
rugby,
volleyball, and
tae kwon do. This is a primary reason why many athletes prefer natural
grass to turf, because it is softer. Because of its benign sounding nickname, relative to the severe pain that it can cause, some in the medical community refer to "turf toe" as "death toe". ==Treatment==