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Toe Spacer Results: Expectations for Athletes, Children, and Elderly

“When can I expect to see results?” This is a common question patients ask about Correct Toes, and it reflects patients’ desire to resolve existing foot problems, restore normal, healthy foot anatomy, and prevent future foot, ankle, and lower extremity ailments.  We find that most people, most of the time, experience some immediate relief, with

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ShinSplints

Shin Splints

Shin splints, also known as medial tibial stress syndrome, is a lower extremity health problem involving pain and tenderness along or behind the inner edge of your tibia—the larger of the two bones in your lower leg. Shin splints commonly manifest following vigorous physical activity, including endurance exercise and other sports involving running. Shin splints

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Running Times Magazine Loves Correct Toes

Running Times Magazine Loves Correct Toes! Check out the new November/December Running Times feature “Weird Stuff That Works.” Please visit www.CorrectToes.com to learn more about the benefits of Correct Toes through our resources, articles and videos. Running Times Correction: Lisa Uhl is a believer in our product however Sanya Richards-Ross has not endorsed or provided

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FlatFeet

Flat Feet

Flat feet, also known as pes valgus or pes planovalgus, is a health problem in which your foot lacks a normal arch when you are standing. The arch on your foot’s inside edge is the structure affected by this condition. Your entire foot, including your mid-foot, will touch the floor if you have flat feet.

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