No, Because you can get injured again.
Probably, Because if you don't feel it then you can play i guess.
Yes, Because if you can't feel anything that means you can play.
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No way unless you want extreem pain and probally another 2 months added to your cast.
NO would you play soccer if you had the runs
You dont strap a broken toe. You leave it. This is because it is hard to strap to another toe
Swelling Discolouration Bruising Painful to touch and or walk on Bleeding (maybe) Deformed/out of position kind of thing i think I may have broken my toe...
I would talk to my docter about a boot.
A phalanx is a toe bone. Thus a fractured proximal phalanx is a broken toe.
Yes.
I have broken my toe in two places.
Because you can break your toe! I have been playing soccer since I was 6, everytime I kicked with my toe I either sprained/broke it or got pulled out of the next 2 games.
No, if the horse is heavy enough it will but not usually my toe has been stepped on many times by my quarter horse and has not broken.
Yes, only the toe is broken not the ankle.
in soccer you are not allowed to have a toe cleat. therefore, soccer cleats have no toe cleat and baseball cleats do. there are also more subtle differences but that's the major one.
Kelvin Toe
Phalanges is the term for toe bones; toes may also be called digits or lower digits.Phalanges of the foot, also can be referred to as digits.Hallux ("big toe" or "great toe"), the innermost (most proximal) toe and the closest to the toes of the other footSecond toe or "long toe" (although commonly shorter than the big toe and often the third or fourth toes)Third toe, occasionally described as the "ring toe"Fourth toe, sometimes described as the "ring toe"Fifth toe ("little toe", "pinky toe", or "baby toe"), the outermost (most distal) toeThe Digital (Toe). The fingers are also reffered to as Digitals, so you should specify that you mean toes when you write it.