From the sinus tarsi, approximately one finger’s width distally, one may palpate the lateral aspect of the cuboid to the styloid process at the base of the fifth metatarsal bone. Proximal to the flare of the styloid one can appreciate the depression of the cuboid and the groove created by the peroneus longus muscle tendon as it runs to the medial plantar surface of the foot. As one probes distally along the lateral shaft of the fifth metatarsal to the head, the lateral aspect of the fifth head may demonstrate a bunionette deformity similar to that seen on the first toe called a tailor toe or tailor’s bunion.128 The deformity is characterized by a painful prominence of the lateral eminence of the fifth metatarsal head.