Q72: Reduction defects of lower limb

Q72.7: Split foot

At their lower end, the two lower leg bones have a bony prominence. These bony prominences on the ankles are called malleolus bones. The ankle joint is between the lower leg and the foot. There is an upper and lower ankle joint. The foot and toes consists of a lot of small bones and joints. At the back is the tarsus, followed by the metatarsus and then the individual phalanges of the feet.

A split foot is where the middle toe has not developed properly. Other toes may also be missing. A split foot can be hereditary. This means that other family members can also be affected.