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No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
The spelling for "left great toe" is "L-G-T." This abbreviation is commonly used in medical contexts to refer to the left side's largest toe, which is significant for assessments, treatments, and documentation.
The "great toe" is the largest toe on the human foot--the one on the right of the left foot and on the left of the right foot. In the US it is more commonly known as your "big toe."
Yes, the big toe is typically considered the first toe when counting toes. It is the largest and most prominent toe on the foot, situated at the innermost position. Counting usually starts from the big toe and moves outward toward the little toe.
Metab does not affect the stretching of your left pinky toe. All your other toes are affected and all other body functions. I know your concerned of how that left toe will look in the upcoming bathing suit season but no worries...none at all...that little bite sized toe will look great on your boat no matter what you eat and drink.
absolutely! I do it all the time
The wedding ring toe. Like on the hand how you contain a wedding finger, it occurs to be a toe. This toe is sacred to the patriotism of feet in this nation under god as we type.
pull on your little toe on your left foot. then quicky rub your toungue on the back of your teeth.
It probably needs to crack but is not quite ready yet.
Little Toe or Fifth Toe
big left toe
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No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
No the little toe is not needed and it is beleived that our succesor wont even have it as it is vestigial
Not under the BIg Toe but in the ball joint.
Depends on how severe the crack is. Typically, you can still ride it, especially if the crack is running vertically (nose to tail or vice versa) rather than horizontally (toe to heel). If the crack is a little bigger, just try to be careful not to jump any stairs or land too hard on your board...unless you want it to crack all the way.