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Can you wiggle your littlest toe independently?

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, May 5, 2017.

  1. admin

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    This seems weird and silly, I know, but I'm asking seriously.

    A few years ago I noticed that my two smallest toes on both feet were curling under. And If I tried to wiggle my little toe, my three smallest toes all wiggled at once. I asked a podiatrist about this before and he basically said it was no big deal, but for some reason it really irks me for my feet to be this big lifeless claw that I can't control with my brain.

    Anyone else have lifeless baby toes that move only as a unit?...

    Can you wiggle your littlest toe independently?

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