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Yes, you would find it difficult to move with your big toe missing and would have to re-learn to walk. Toes definitely help with balance.

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Q: Does the big toe help balance your body?
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What toes help with balance?

Big toe


What structure important for movement and balance is the?

Many structures within your body contribute to your sense of balance and equilibrium. A common body part that is important for balance is your big toe.


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Is your little toe lateral or distal to the big toe?

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What is the purpose of your big toe?

To keep the others company. No, seriously though, your toes help you to balance.


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What if your middle toe is longer than your big toe?

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Does the pinky finger provide balance?

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What part of the body would a Keller-type procedure be?

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