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Pain on the top of the foot and ankle By Dr. Steven J. Dolgoff | ||||
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![]() Diagrams courtesy of Netter's Anatomy ![]()
Pain in the half of the big toe next to the second toe, as well as the second, third and fourth toe, is due to the L-5 Dermatome. (letter B) Dermatome chart courtesy of Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy. Order Grant Atlas of Anatomy at Barnes & Noble
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