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The big toe is at the distal foot. It is the most medial toe.

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In the anatomical position, the big toe is aligned in the same plane as the other toes, pointing forward. The big toe is considered in the neutral position, not pointing outward or inward.

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The big toes is most medial of all the foot phalanges.

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Q: What is the Anatomical position of the big toe?
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