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What is a common toe injury among Kansas City tennis players?

A common tennis injury to the foot is called tennis toe. Dr. Stephanie Jameson, podiatrist with Kansas City Foot and Ankle explains this common toe injury and what to expect if you experience tennis toe while playing.

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