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short 2nd toe

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Oct 12, 2016.

  1. admin

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    My daughter is almost 2. She has a noticeable shortening of the 2nd toe on both feet R>L. the toe sticks up in the air when in a non weightbearing position. It does reach the ground when walking. The great toe is drifting under the 2nd toe on the R>L. X-rays showed a possible shortening of the 2nd metatarsals. I am afraid she will develop bunions at an early age because of the drifting. Is there an easy solution such as an orthotic or taping/bracing that may help prevent further deformity as...

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