Wearing very tight-fitting shoes, standing for long on high heels for women, standing for longer hours and perhaps in the heat. When the whether is too hot your feel tend to swell causing them to heat up, standing on the same spot for a long period.
Phalangesphalanges is the fingers and toes
That is called "pigeon-toed" or "toeing in." It is a postural alignment issue where the feet turn inward and the toes point downward, often causing the individual to walk with their toes pointed toward each other.
Standing on your toes as in ballet is called relevé. This position engages the calf muscles and creates the appearance of lengthening the legs.
A common cause of a gap between the 3rd and 4th toes is a condition called Morton's neuroma, which is a thickening of the tissue around a nerve in the foot. This can result in pain, tingling, or numbness in the toes. Other causes may include wearing tight shoes, foot deformities, or injury.
phalanges are your toes,phalanges is just a scientific name for toes!
Neuropathy
I do not believe that's possible however the Pyrenees dog has 6 toes on its back legs on their feet (normal 5 toes on front feet).
Herons have long legs and small feet and long toes.
2 legs, and basically 2 sections on both legs of 3 stick like toes.
sounds like circulation to me do you smoke of drink alot of alcohol this can cause tingling sensations in the toes and foot
yes they do.. they have little ones on the end of their legs to help them walk around and help them with their landing ability.
Probably, but it can be difficult as the toes are important for balance. as long as u have feet, legs, a body and a head. arms are not essential.
Here ladies like to suck the other ladies toes and legs.
Extremities are the extremes- fingers, hands, arms, and toes, feet, legs.
There are four on the front legs, and five on the back legs.
The majority of frogs have four toes on their front legs and five toes on their hind legs. Aquatic frogs have long toes that are webbed.
"Toes on G feet" is a term used in Pilates to describe positioning your feet in a way that the big toe, little toe, and heel are all bearing equal weight on the ground. This alignment helps to stabilize your feet and engage the muscles in your legs and core effectively during exercises.