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Toe Loops help Hammer toes, broken toes or overlapping toes

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

3-Point Products offers unique, cushioned 3pp Toe Loops to secure two or more toes together to stabilize a toe fracture or correct flexible hammertoes or claw toes. Even broken toes are often not put in a cast but instead taped to adjacent toes. Tape can be messy. The foam lining of toe loops is soft, slip resistant and provides pressure distribution, as well as protection without adding bulk. The Toe Loops can be worn in shoes and are available in two sizes. Not recommended for those with diabetes or compromised circulation. Consult your podiatrist, doctor or health care professional if you have any condition that may affect circulation.

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  • @iLoveMusic0927 There are several blog posts on the 3-Point web site that address hammertoes and other types of crooked toes (e.g. bunions) in more detail. You may find these posts interesting.

  • @iLoveMusic0927 Toe Loops or other straps can lessen the stress on the toe, but the strap alone is unlikely to “cure” a Hammertoe. If your Hammertoe is not fixed and you have not had it for a long time, stretching exercises and wearing the correct shoes may, along with the strap, reduce the deformity so it stays straight without a strap. Much depends on why you have developed the Hammertoe in the first place and the best person to help determine the cause and treatment would be a Podiatrist.

  • i have hammer toes :( my 2nd toe is bigger than my big toe

  • @z3r0uzumaki Hi. Actually having the 2nd toe longer than the big toe doesn't necessarily mean you have a hammer toe. Rather that is called a "Morton's toe" according to Wikipedia. If you put "Morton's toe" in the search bar on Wikepedia you'll find the detailed explanation.

    You can find good graphics showing the differences between hammer toes, claw toes, etc. if you go to Google images and put in hammer toes.

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  • @utuf85 

  • Hey, I think i have hammer toes... im pretty sure I do... but, if I get the splint... would it KEEP my toe straight afterwards? I have a flexible hammer toes. So it doesn't hurt at all when I wear shoes. It's just very noticeable when I wear my thin canvas shoes, it shows my toe, and how its upward.

  • She need to stop wearing high heel shoe.

  • it s not necessarily the ligament that shortens.

    it s rather the fallen front arch that pulls the ligament down. as far as i understand it

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