Breaking-in - Some shoes are made of hard but deformable material. After a person wears them multiple times, the material reforms to fit the wearer's feet. Therefore after breaking them in they should be ok on your little toe! Otherwise you may need wide fitted shoes!
2007-02-11 05:20:28
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answered by anney 4
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Balance is not affected by the lack of a little toe but chopping it off in order to fit into shoes is not necessarily the best idea. Are you sure that there are no shoes at all on the market which fit your feet properly? If this really is the case then you should explain the problem to your Doctor who may be able to advise you on appropriate treatment or arrange for you to have footwear made to measure.
2007-02-10 09:48:50
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answered by 'H' 6
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try to search a bit more and you will find a right shoe but just in case u are worried,i musttell u that no...the little toe doesnt have any effect on balance but if you buy a shoe that hurts your little toe,its gonna cause you more aches later on!
be careful ;)
2007-02-10 09:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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definite if the decide notices it you'd be placed down the line. showing is all about conformation, manners and way of going. no count how nicely you manage to get the perfect 2 you won't be able to change the first one so the horse will continuously be placed down. That reported at interior of reach element showing i wouldnt allow it placed you off, yet in case you commence heavily showing then it is going to influence you badly. how old is the area D? you may ought to ask your farrier in the experience that they could be corrected in any respect. from time to time that's purely a foot stability situation that could nicely be addressed by technique of an outstanding farrier, although maximum folk of the time that's the way the horse is practice and after about 3 months old there is not something you are able to do about it.
2016-11-26 22:29:35
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answered by longhenry 4
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I think it's only the big toe that affects balance.
2007-02-10 09:46:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Just WHAT do you intend to do with this offending appendage? No, you could get along easily without a 5th. toe on either or both feet.
2007-02-10 09:49:56
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answered by Dr. J 3
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No, its only your big toe thats any good, you should be able to remove you little toe easily with scissors!
2007-02-10 09:49:49
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answered by Kizzy_ 5
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Buy wide fitting shoes.
2007-02-10 09:46:51
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answered by RM 6
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sounds stupid but yes try hammering without using your small finger, pretty feeble, you need all your bits ,see a doc maybe some reason for pain
2007-02-10 10:00:16
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answered by murray 2
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not really.your blance comes from the fluid.in your ears.
2007-02-10 09:51:23
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answered by peter o 5
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