of course you can with practice, watch a ballerina
its the way we were made Or, walk backward.
Because opposites attract
They help you to walk and keep your baance.
camel toe
Yes, toe walking can be related to hip weakness. Weakness in the hip muscles can affect the biomechanics of how we walk, potentially leading to compensatory patterns like toe walking. It's important to address both the hip weakness and the toe walking to properly address the issue.
Many specialist boots have toe and heel tips that are screwed on.
Seek immediate medical attention and start yelling and shooing the animal away from your shattered toe which if it is your Big toe you will have to go through years of intense physical therapy to be able to walk again.
Your probaly reffering to the Phalanges the small bones in your foot that make up the tips of your toes and fingers
Swelling Discolouration Bruising Painful to touch and or walk on Bleeding (maybe) Deformed/out of position kind of thing i think I may have broken my toe...
These are a very durable type of boot in which the toe area is reinforced with either a steel place or composite materials.
Yes, you would find it difficult to move with your big toe missing and would have to re-learn to walk. Toes definitely help with balance.
I had my second toe straightened in August of 2010. Even though it is straight, it is much shorter than it was and has raised high enough that the third toe is bending down under the raised toe, causing severe callouses on the bottom of my feet which are very painful. I had the hammer toe about a year. Even though the raised toe is not as painful, I am still unable to wear most shoes and need a lot of padding to even walk.