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  1. Mfreedman Member


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    One of my patients has been raving to me about his "Correct Toes". These are essentially a silicone device which separates all the toes much like something a pedicurist would use whilst painting nails, except they are designed to be worn the whole time (both in and out of footwear. They are designed by a podiatrist (Ray McClanahan) and what I find surprising is that he claims they can cure almost every foot complaint, from IGTN and plantar fasciosis to PTTD and even Raynauds! He has a website at www.correcttoes.com.

    Is anyone out there familiar with this product and is it all its cracked up to be?
     
  2. Griff Moderator

    Yes... and No. Discussed on here several times over the years if you do a search.
     
  3. Craig Payne Moderator

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    ...and despite being on the market for yrs and the extraordinary claims that get made for them, there is not one shred of evidence for those claims.
     
  4. Mfreedman Member

    You do wonder when a product promises to fix everything, it does seem a bit fantastic!
     
  5. Craig Payne Moderator

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    Extraordinary claims need extraordinary evidence.
    Claiming to fix "everything" is, of course, a red flag.
     
  6. Admin2 Administrator Staff Member

    just posted this in the Google Trends thread
    Interest in 'correct toes' is increasing over time.
     

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