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Pain and curling under of my toes when walking

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jul 7, 2018.

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    I am overweight and flat-footed. For the past 12 years, I have been suffering with a tightness and curling under of my toes that happens only when I'm walking. I've been to a couple podiatrists, but all they said it might could be is PTTD or tarsal tunnel syndrome. I'm doubtful that it is that, because when the dr tapped on the area under my ankle, I didn't feel that nerve pain. I just came across some information on hammertoe the other day and I wonder if I could have that. I looked at...

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