The fact that "peg legs" exist means that you can walk with no foot, let alone without a toe.
The toes are really not all that important to the walking process. It's slightly easier with them than without, but they're not essential.
No, the second toe is commonly referred to as the "long toe" or "pointer toe." The term "index toe" is not a widely recognized or anatomically correct term.
The distance between the big toe and the second toe on the human foot can vary, but on average it is about half an inch to one inch.
No, the toe commonly referred to as the "index toe" is actually the second toe on the foot. The first toe is called the big toe or hallux.
Yes, it is normal to have a gap between the second and third toe. This is a common variation in foot anatomy and is not usually a cause for concern.
There is a myth that people who are "smarter" have a longer second toe than the first or big toe. But in actuality having a longer second toe is genetic and happens just as much in men as it does in women. Also if it is longer then apparently u will be the leader in a relationship
its the way we were made Or, walk backward.
No, the second toe is commonly referred to as the "long toe" or "pointer toe." The term "index toe" is not a widely recognized or anatomically correct term.
Traditionally, toe rings are worn on the second toe, next to the big toe.
First toe (Big toe) Second toe (Index toe) Third toe (Middle toe) Fourth toe (Fore toe) Fifth toe (Baby toe)
A toe ring is typically worn on the second toe of either foot.
Hallux (big toe) Second toes (long toe) Third toe (middle toe) Fourth toe (ring toe) Fifth Toe (pinky toe, baby toe, or little toe)
On the Patrician foot the second toe is longer than the big toe.
The distance between the big toe and the second toe on the human foot can vary, but on average it is about half an inch to one inch.
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.
camel toe
They help you to walk and keep your baance.
That is perfectly normal. There is a widespread mutation causing the second toe to extend farther than the big toe, but in the original structure of the human foot, the big toe extends the farthest, and this also gives the best stability to the foot.