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First toe (Big toe) Second toe (Index toe) Third toe (Middle toe) Fourth toe (Fore toe) Fifth toe (Baby toe)
Big toe
No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
Nothing wrong with that. Lots of peoples thumbs and big toes are the same !
the big toe
What toe are you referring to? In your first digit (big toe) there is only one joint. In digits 2-5 (the rest of your toes) you have two joints. Unless you are also counting your metatarsal phallengeal joints too, if you are +1 joint to each.
First toe (Big toe) Second toe (Index toe) Third toe (Middle toe) Fourth toe (Fore toe) Fifth toe (Baby toe)
A big toe is the largest of the toes of a human and some other animals.
Hallux (big toe) Second toes (long toe) Third toe (middle toe) Fourth toe (ring toe) Fifth Toe (pinky toe, baby toe, or little toe)
Big toe
Your big toe only has two bones (called phalanges) whereas the other toes have three.
No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
In the anatomical position, the big toe is aligned in the same plane as the other toes, pointing forward. The big toe is considered in the neutral position, not pointing outward or inward.
The other bone involved is the big toe itself, which is displaced toward the smaller toes. As the big toe continues to move toward the smaller toes, it may become displaced under or over the second toe.
The toes do not have names like the fingers do. It would be simpler to just refer to this toe as your second toe.
rosa parks had 15 toes.
A bunion is an unnatural, bony hump that forms at the base of the big toe where it attaches to the foot. Often, the big toe deviates toward the other toes. When this occurs, the base of the big toe pushes outward on the first metatarsal bone -- which is the bone directly behind the big toe -- forming a bunion.