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Or with the small toe on his right foot bothering him, Fassel might have added.
The Raptors were without center, Hakeem Olajuwon, because of swelling in the small toe of his left foot.
Doctors cut away bone from the inside of O'Neal's small toe, which he said caused him pain for years.
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When a small toe bunches up like a claw, the tip of the toe assumes a hammerlike position, hence the name of this deformity.
Coughlin said O'Hara's infection was in a small toe, but he would not say which foot was affected or how it happened.
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The intervention was performed in early childhood, when the four small toes were broken, folded under, and bandaged tightly to the heel.
"The small toes have lost their nails and they look like alien monsters but I'm told they will grow back," he said after staggering across the finish line in Trafalgar Square.
"Enlarged great toe joints and twisted small toes are the commonest results of unhealthy footwear, while Morton's disease, a most painful affliction of the ball of the foot, caused by the weight being thrown forward by high heels, and more or less deformed ankles, are common results of high heels and V-shaped toes.
Some reflexes involving the limbs or digits vanish after four months of age; one example is the Babinski reflex, in which the infant bends his big toe upward and spreads his small toes when the outer edge of the sole of his foot is stroked.
Horseshoes designed for pitching (usually made of iron or steel) weigh 2.5 pounds (1 kg) and are 7.5 inches (19 cm) long, 7 inches wide at the greatest width, with a space 3.5 inches (9 cm) between the calks, as the small toes at each open end are called.
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