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Epitact

Epitact Epithelium Sub Digital Cushion x2

Price SAR 82.40

Ref.: 6153379

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Product Description

This device allows the toes to be comfortably stretched and thus avoids the position of the fingers "clawed".

Product Description

This device allows the toes to be comfortably stretched and thus avoids the position of the fingers "clawed".

Hold the pillow, placing it with the curved face facing upwards.

Pass the elastic around the 3rd toe, so that the 2nd finger is resting on the widest part of the pillow.

Position the pillow in the space under the toes.

Put on a sock or "leotard" for better support.

90% silicone, 10% polyamide / elastane fabric.

Wearing shoes when you have a hammer or claw toe can be extremely painful. You can choose to keep your fingers in this position but protect them from contact with your shoes to avoid pain: in this case, you should choose a Fingertip. The risk is that the toes end up fixing themselves in that position and that, later, it will be more difficult to straighten them. The other solution is to place a sub-digital pad under the toes, which allows the toes to stretch out. In this way, some flexibility of the toes is preserved and conflicts with footwear are avoided.

Do not use on unprotected wounds.

Cases of people suffering from arteritis, diabetes, polyneuritis, lower limb neuropathy or ulcers: ask your doctor or podiatrist, then monitor your foot during use.

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