<Li> The tendons of the deep foot flexors in the posterior compartment of the leg, tibialis posterior, flexor digitorum longus, and flexor hallucis longus, passes behind the medial malleolus into the sole . </Li> <Li> The tendon of fibularis longus similarly passes behind the lateral malleolus into the sole . </Li> <P> The soles of the feet are extremely sensitive to touch due to a high concentration of nerve endings, with as many as 200,000 per sole . This makes them sensitive to surfaces that are walked on, ticklish and some people find them to be erogenous zones . </P> <P> Medically, the soles are the site of the plantar reflex, the testing of which can be painful due to the sole's sensitivity . </P>

Why are the bottoms of my feet sensitive
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