IF it is appropriate, the doctor might tape the toe to the next toe. Ice, rest, and an over-the-counter pain reliever for swelling and pain. They do not put a toe into a cast.
No, your little toe may hurt when you stub it, but it doesn't break every time. However, repetitive trauma to the toe can lead to fractures or other injuries.
Jacky, Wacky, Spinny, Teacle and Nob. (This is the left; the right can be obtained by adding an 'oo' at the beginning of each name, thus: oojacky, etc.)big toesecond toemiddle toefourth toepinky toe
Toes are known as phalanx (or individually as phalanges) made up with 3 phalanges for all the toes except the big toe which only has 2 (distal and proximal) not the middle phalanges. They are simply referred to by number, starting from your big toe (also known as the hallux): First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth. Don't confuse the phalanges of the foot with the metatarsals (which are the instep of the foot), the foot is divided into three main parts, the phalanx, the metatarsals and the tarsals.
A broken bone in a toe, even though it is small, can still be splinted (or placed in a cast) like any other broken bone to immobilize it; then it will just heal by itself in about 6 weeks, normally.
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.
First toe (Big toe) Second toe (Index toe) Third toe (Middle toe) Fourth toe (Fore toe) Fifth toe (Baby toe)
Hallux (big toe) Second toes (long toe) Third toe (middle toe) Fourth toe (ring toe) Fifth Toe (pinky toe, baby toe, or little toe)
In a year, you do not actually have to break your toe, you break your toe only if you're careless. I have never broken my toe, and I am 29. There are rumours that you break your foot at least 14 times a year. I'm a doctor and I know that, that is nonsense.
its called middle toe see "toe" on wikipedia
Depends of how hard and where you do it.
Yes! If it is someone else's toe and they break it by kicking you in the stomach.
If it is a really hard slam yes. You can break your toe on anything if you really try.
The scientific names for the fourteen phalanges in the foot are as follows: distal phalanx of the hallux, middle phalanx of the hallux, proximal phalanx of the hallux, distal phalanx of the second toe, middle phalanx of the second toe, proximal phalanx of the second toe, distal phalanx of the third toe, middle phalanx of the third toe, proximal phalanx of the third toe, distal phalanx of the fourth toe, middle phalanx of the fourth toe, proximal phalanx of the fourth toe, distal phalanx of the fifth toe, and middle phalanx of the fifth toe.
Yes, only the toe is broken not the ankle.
As follows: The big toe Liver 1 and Spleen 1. The second toe Stomach 45. Fourth toe Gall Bladder 44. Little toe Bladder 67
The fingers of the right foot are typically referred to as the big toe (hallux), second toe, third toe, fourth toe, and fifth toe.
Yes, toe bones can break, and are notoriously hard to set.