Not exact matches
I went for a run last Wednesday and my foot felt fine, but later on when I went to leave for work I had pain in my big
toe, radiating under the
arch of my foot, every single step was painful and it was
like this for 2 days.
It lacks an
arch and has an opposable, or grasping, big
toe,
like living apes, says Yohannes Haile - Selassie, a paleoanthropologist at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio and the lead author of the new study, which appears online today in Nature.
This new partial foot from Burtele (this is all that was found, no other post crania, crania or dentition) lacks an
arch and two of the bones comprised an abducted
toe, that is to say, an opposable
toe,
like the thumb on a human hand, capable of grasping tree limbs but less efficient than the human foot on the ground.
This sandal features Birkibuc — a durable, synthetic upper material with a nubuck leather -
like texture, a soft backing contoured cork footbed that conforms to the shape of your foot with pronounced
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Perhaps she is a wee bit longer in the stifle and her
toes are certainly higher and more
arched than most dogs, but not quite as cat -
like as what the breed standards call for.
The English Cocker has cat -
like feet with
arched toes and dewclaws should be removed for showing purposes or if the dog will be participating in outdoor activities.
a. Injury to vertebral body that causes damage in spinal cord b. Skull (excluding nose and teeth) c. Pelvis d. Chest (all ribs and breast bone) e. Shoulder (shoulder blade and collar bone) f. Arm g. Leg h. Vertebra — vertebral
arch excludes coccyx i. Wrist (collies or
like fractures) j. Ankle (Potts or similar fracture) k. Coccyx l. Hand m. Finger n. Foot o.
Toe p. Nasal bone