Claw Toes
One or more toe joints are bent (often due to arthritis) so that the toe is positioned in a clawed manner. The joint can have some movement, however the toe still maintains a clawed position and this can often result in a corn on the top or tip of the toe caused by the pressure and friction of shoes. Claw toes can often be as a result of arthritis and occasionally due to a slipped disc.
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Shaped microcellular rubber.

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Thick toe gel props with a toe loop.

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Elasticated stockinette tube half coated with Pedigel polymer gel.

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Elasticated stockinette tube with full Pedigel polymer gel pad lining for all round toe comfort.

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Thick gel open ended tube to cover and protect length of toe.

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