Are toe cramps caused by lumbar degeneration and lumbar instability?

Toe cramps are generally not caused by lumbar degenerative changes lumbar spine instability, mainly associated with toe soft tissue spasms. Lumbar degenerative changes are mainly lumbar intervertebral discs, lumbar joint cartilage and surrounding ligaments, such as natural aging, as well as functional degradation caused by the lumbar pain, lower limb radiating pain, intermittent claudication, urinary and fecal abnormalities, and other symptoms, but does not generally cause toe cramps. Toe cramps may be caused by insufficient calcium intake or consumption, or calcium deficiency; it may also be caused by prolonged walking and other activities that put the toe muscles in a state of tension, triggering spasms. If toe cramps occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.