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  5. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    Nothing in pointe shoe design prevents a foot’s "slippage", in which, when en pointe, the dancer’s weight forces their foot down into the shoe until their big toe meets the end of the toe box. Measurements have shown that most of the dancer's weight en pointe is borne by the big toe(s) regardless of the length of the second toe.

  6. Pointe technique - Wikipedia

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    En pointe dancers employ pointe technique to determine foot placement and body alignment. When exhibiting proper technique, a dancer's en pointe foot is placed so that the instep is fully stretched with toes perpendicular to the floor, and the pointe shoe's platform (the flattened tip of the toe box) is square to the floor, so that a substantial part of its surface is contacting the floor.

  7. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    High-heeled shoes almost always have pointed toe boxes [33] which do not fit around the toes, but displace them from their natural position. Wearing high-heeled shoes is associated with developing bunions , a deformity of the foot.