Toes are the
digit
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** Hindu-Arabic numerals, the most common modern representation of numerical digits
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s (fingers) of the
foot
The foot ( : feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion. In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg mad ...
of a
tetrapod
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.
Animal
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species such as
cat
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s that walk on their toes are described as being ''
digitigrade''.
Human
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s, and other animals that walk on the soles of their feet, are described as being ''
plantigrade''; ''
unguligrade'' animals are those that walk on
hooves at the tips of their toes.
Structure

There are normally five toes present on each human foot. Each toe consists of three
phalanx bones, the
proximal, middle, and distal, with the exception of the big toe ( la, hallux). For a minority of people, the little toe also is missing a middle bone. The hallux only contains two phalanx bones, the proximal and distal. The joints between each phalanx are the
interphalangeal joints. The proximal phalanx bone of each toe articulates with the
metatarsal bone of the foot at the
metatarsophalangeal joint. Each toe is surrounded by skin, and present on all five toes is a
toenail.
The toes are, from
medial to lateral:
* the first toe, also known as the hallux ("big toe", "great toe", "thumb toe"), the innermost toe;
* the second toe, ("Index toe", "pointer toe"),
* the third toe, ("middle toe");
* the fourth toe, ("fore toe"); and (fourth toe)
* the fifth toe, ("baby toe", "little toe", "pinky toe", "small toe"), the outermost toe.
Muscles
Toe movement is generally
flexion and extension
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(movement toward the sole or the back of the foot, resp.) via muscular
tendon
A tendon or sinew is a tough, high-tensile-strength band of dense fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. It is able to transmit the mechanical forces of muscle contraction to the skeletal system without sacrificing its ability ...
s that attach to the toes on the
anterior and superior surfaces of the phalanx bones.
With the exception of the hallux, toe movement is generally governed by action of the
flexor digitorum brevis and
extensor digitorum brevis muscles. These attach to the sides of the bones,
making it impossible to move individual toes independently.
Muscles between the toes on their top and bottom also help to abduct and adduct the toes.
The hallux and little toe have unique muscles:
* The hallux is primarily flexed by the
flexor hallucis longus muscle, located in the deep
posterior of the lower leg, via the
flexor hallucis longus tendon
A tendon or sinew is a tough, high-tensile-strength band of dense fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. It is able to transmit the mechanical forces of muscle contraction to the skeletal system without sacrificing its ability ...
. Additional flexion control is provided by the
flexor hallucis brevis. It is extended by the
abductor hallucis muscle and the
adductor hallucis muscle.
* The little toe has a separate set of control muscles and tendon attachments, the
flexor and
abductor digiti minimi. Numerous other
foot muscles contribute to fine motor control of the foot. The connective tendons between the minor toes account for the inability to actuate individual toes.
Blood supply
The toes receive blood from the digital branches of the
plantar metatarsal arteries and drain blood into the
dorsal venous arch of the foot.
Nerve supply
Sensation to the skin of the toes is provided by five nerves. The
superficial fibular nerve supplies sensation to the top of the toes, except between the hallux and second toe, which is supplied by the
deep fibular nerve, and the outer surface of the fifth toe, supplied by the
sural nerve
The sural nerve ''(L4-S1)'' is generally considered a pure cutaneous nerve of the posterolateral leg to the lateral ankle. The sural nerve originates from a combination of either the sural communicating branch and medial sural cutaneous nerve, o ...
. Sensation to the bottom of the toes is supplied by the
medial plantar nerve, which supplies sensation to the great toe and inner three-and-a-half toes, and the
lateral plantar nerve, which supplies sensation to the little toe and half of the sensation of the fourth toe.
In
human
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s, the hallux is usually longer than the second toe, but in some individuals, it may not be the longest toe. There is an
inherited trait in humans, where the
dominant gene
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causes a longer second toe ("
Morton's toe" or "Greek foot") while the
homozygous
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Mo ...
recessive
genotype
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presents with the more common trait: a longer hallux. People with the rare genetic disease
fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva characteristically have a short hallux which appears to turn inward, or medially, in relation to the foot.
Variation
Humans usually have five toes on each foot. When more than five toes are present, this is known as
polydactyly. Other variants may include
syndactyly or
arachnodactyly. Forefoot shape, including toe shape, exhibits significant variation among people; these differences can be measured and have been statistically correlated with
ethnicity
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. Such deviations may affect comfort and fit for various shoe types. Research conducted for the U.S. Army indicated that larger feet may still have smaller arches, toe length, and toe-breadth.
[Freedman, A., Huntington, E.C., Davis, G.C., Magee, R.B., Milstead, V.M. and Kirkpatrick, C.M.. 1946. Foot Dimensions of Soldiers (Third Partial Report), Armored Medical Research Laboratory, ]Fort Knox
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, Kentucky.
Function
The human foot consists of multiple bones and soft tissues which support the weight of the upright human. Specifically, the toes assist the human while
walking
Walking (also known as ambulation) is one of the main gaits of terrestrial locomotion among legged animals. Walking is typically slower than running and other gaits. Walking is defined by an 'inverted pendulum' gait in which the body vaults o ...
,
[Janey Hughes, Peter Clark, & Leslie Klenerman. ''The Importance of the Toes in Walking.'' The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 72-B, No. 2. March, 1990]
/ref> providing balance, weight-bearing, and thrust during gait.
Clinical significance
A sprain or strain to the small interphalangeal joints of the toe is commonly called a stubbed toe. A sprain or strain where the toe joins to the foot is called turf toe.
Long-term use of improperly sized shoes can cause misalignment of toes, as well as other orthopedic problems.
Morton's neuroma commonly results in pain and numbness between the third and fourth toes of the sufferer, due to it affecting the nerve between the third and fourth metatarsal bones.
The big toe is also the most common locus of ingrown nails, and its proximal phalanx joint is the most common locus for gout
Gout ( ) is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of a red, tender, hot and swollen joint, caused by deposition of monosodium urate monohydrate crystals. Pain typically comes on rapidly, reaching maximal intens ...
attacks.
Deformity
Deformities of the foot include hammer toe, trigger toe, and claw toe. Hammer toe can be described as an abnormal contraction or “buckling” of a toe. This is done by a partial or complete dislocation of one of the joints, which form the toes. Since the toes are deformed further, these may press against a shoe and cause pain. Deformities of the foot can also be caused by rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a long-term autoimmune disorder that primarily affects synovial joint, joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest. Most commonly, the wrist and ...
and diabetes mellitus
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) over a prolonged period of time. Symptoms often include frequent urination, increased thirst and increased ...
. Deformities may predispose to ulcers and pain, especially when shoe-wearing.
A common problem involving the big toe is the formation of bunions. These are structural deformities of the bones and the joint
A joint or articulation (or articular surface) is the connection made between bones, ossicles,