Morton's toe
English
Etymology
Named after American orthopedic surgeon Dudley Joy Morton (1884–1960).
Noun
Morton's toe (plural Morton's toes)
- (medicine) A type of brachymetatarsia where the first metatarsal is shortened in relation to the second, promoting an anterior position of the second metatarsal-phalangeal joint in relation to the hallux (big toe).
Synonyms
- Greek foot
- LaMay toe
- long toe
- Morton's syndrome
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