Metatarsophalangeal
metatarsophalangeal met·a·tar·so·pha·lan·ge·al (mět’ə-tär’sō-fə-lān’jē-əl, -fā-)
adj.
Of or relating to the metatarsal bones and the phalanges of the foot, especially the articulations between them.
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