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Morton's neuroma — Classification and external resources The plantar nerves. ICD 10 G57.6 … Wikipedia
Morton Grove Public Library — Established 1938 Location Morton Grove, Illinois, United States Coordin … Wikipedia
Foot type — is determined by the shape and structure of the foot. Foot type affects the reduction of impact on the foot while walking, jogging, or running. Specifically the shape of the arch causes different levels of pronation in feet.PronationPronation is… … Wikipedia
Morton's toe — n metatarsalgia that is caused by compression of a branch of the plantar nerve between the heads of the metatarsal bones called also Morton s disease, Morton s foot … Medical dictionary
Morton's toe — Photo of an extreme example of Morton s toe Morton s toe ( or Morton s syndrome[1], long toe) is the common term for the condition of a shortened first metatarsal in relation to the second metatarsal. It is a type of brachymetatarsia … Wikipedia
Morton Pumpkin Festival — The Morton Pumpkin Festival was first held in Morton, Illinois in 1967, however similar festivals had been held prior to this since the early 1900s. These early festivals weren’t always annual events and changed from year to year, depending on… … Wikipedia
Foot — For other uses, see Foot (disambiguation). Foot … Wikipedia
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center — Coordinates: 32°47′23″N 96°47′55″W / 32.7897680°N 96.7986370°W / 32.7897680; 96.7986370 … Wikipedia
Morton neuralgia (disease foot metatarsalgia toe) neuroma test — Mor·ton neuralgia (disease, foot, metatarsalgia, toe), neuroma, test (morґtən) [Thomas George Morton, American surgeon, 1835–1903] see under neuralgia, neuroma, and test … Medical dictionary
Morton neuralgia — a form of foot pain, metatarsalgia caused by compression of a branch of the plantar nerve by the metatarsal heads; chronic compression may lead to formation of a neuroma. Called also Morton disease, foot, metatarsalgia, or toe … Medical dictionary