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  2. Broken toe - Wikipedia

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    Toes usually break because they have been stubbed or crushed. [3] [4] Crushing breaks are often caused by dropping something on the toe. [3] [4] More rarely, over-extending a toe joint can break off a portion of the bone, and stress fractures are possible, [3] especially just after a sudden increase in activity. [7]

  3. Flat feet - Wikipedia

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    It appeared that closed-toe shoes greatly inhibited the development of the arch of the foot more so than slippers or sandals. This conclusion may be a result of the notion that intrinsic muscle activity of the arch is required to prevent slippers and sandals from falling off the child's foot. [7]

  4. Toe - Wikipedia

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    Muscles between the toes on their top and bottom also help to abduct and adduct the toes. [ 1 ] : 579 The hallux and little toe have unique muscles: The hallux is primarily flexed by the flexor hallucis longus muscle , located in the deep posterior of the lower leg, via the flexor hallucis longus tendon .

  5. Here’s the Real Reason Why You Get Painful Toe Cramps - AOL

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    Toe cramps are fairly common and can happen any time. Here's what causes toe cramping and how to stop them, fast. ... 9 once-hot economic metrics that have cooled off. Food. Food. Serious Eats.

  6. Metatarsophalangeal joints - Wikipedia

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    Left: toes adducted (pulled towards the center) and spread (abducted); right, both feet clenched (plantar flexed) The upper foot is clenching (plantarflexing) at the MTP joints and at the joints of the toes; the central foot is lifting the toes (dorsiflexing) at the MTP joints; and the foot flat on the ground off to the side is in a neutral ...

  7. Metatarsal bones - Wikipedia

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    The metatarsal bones or metatarsus (pl.: metatarsi) are a group of five long bones in the midfoot, located between the tarsal bones (which form the heel and the ankle) and the phalanges . Lacking individual names, the metatarsal bones are numbered from the medial side (the side of the great toe ): the first , second , third , fourth , and fifth ...

  8. Arches of the foot - Wikipedia

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    However, human feet, and the human medial longitudinal arch, differ in that the anterior part of the foot is medially twisted on the posterior part of the foot, [12] so that all the toes may contact the ground at the same time, and the twisting is so marked that the most medial toe, the big toe or hallux, (in some individuals the second toe ...

  9. Rothy’s Just Launched a Heel, So 5 PureWow Editors Put It to ...

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    Rothy's. $189 at Rothy’s. The Bottom Line. Given the diverse types of feet that wore these shoes, I’d say our overall, averaged and combined score of 92/100 on the PureWow100 scale isn’t too ...