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- Forefoot abstract "The forefoot is the anterior aspect of the foot, composed of the five metatarsal bones, the fourteen phalanges and associated soft tissue structures. It is a common site of pathology in podiatry, and is the anatomic region involved in such conditions as hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, and Morton's neuroma, among others. In cases of severe deformity, such as in Charcot joints seen with diabetic neuropathy, the forefoot can be reconstructed by arthroplasty.".
- Forefoot thumbnail Bare_feet_in_Central_Park,_New_York_City.jpg?width=300.
- Forefoot wikiPageID "40482907".
- Forefoot wikiPageLength "1407".
- Forefoot wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Forefoot wikiPageRevisionID "665084541".
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Arthroplasty.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Bunion.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foot.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Diabetic_neuropathy.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Hallux_rigidus.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Metatarsal_bones.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Mortons_neuroma.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Neuropathic_arthropathy.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Phalanx_bone.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink Podiatry.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLink File:Bare_feet_in_Central_Park,_New_York_City.jpg.
- Forefoot wikiPageWikiLinkText "forefoot".
- Forefoot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anatomy-stub.
- Forefoot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Forefoot subject Category:Foot.
- Forefoot hypernym Aspect.
- Forefoot type Saint.
- Forefoot comment "The forefoot is the anterior aspect of the foot, composed of the five metatarsal bones, the fourteen phalanges and associated soft tissue structures. It is a common site of pathology in podiatry, and is the anatomic region involved in such conditions as hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, and Morton's neuroma, among others. In cases of severe deformity, such as in Charcot joints seen with diabetic neuropathy, the forefoot can be reconstructed by arthroplasty.".
- Forefoot label "Forefoot".
- Forefoot sameAs Q16989664.
- Forefoot sameAs m.0x164lw.
- Forefoot sameAs Q16989664.
- Forefoot wasDerivedFrom Forefoot?oldid=665084541.
- Forefoot depiction Bare_feet_in_Central_Park,_New_York_City.jpg.
- Forefoot isPrimaryTopicOf Forefoot.