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Toe cramping

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 15, 2017.

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    I am about to embark upon a 100km walk for charity that takes place over a 24-30 hour period. I have well worn in boots, correctly laced, good walking socks that I have changed regularly on training walks and I work hard at keeping hydrated. However, after about 5 to 7km as my feet get warm I find that my two smaller toes on my left foot start getting hot (not blister hot spots) and then like a cramping. I cannot understand what is happening and although I try to work through it I still...

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