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The Pedifix Double Toe Straightener is a cotton-elastic orthopedic device designed to align two adjacent crooked, overlapping, or flexible hammer toes simultaneously. An adjustable loop holds the toes in proper alignment while a soft, dual-layer pad cushions and protects the ball-of-foot area from friction and pressure. One size fits all. Sold individually, one per package.
This double toe straightener is well suited for individuals with flexible hammer toes, overlapping toes, or crooked toes who need a non-surgical, conservative correction device for daily wear inside footwear. It is a practical choice for people experiencing friction, rubbing, or callus formation between adjacent toes, where the dual-layer cushion pad provides a protective barrier during walking and standing. Podiatry patients managing early-stage hammer toe deformity will benefit from the adjustable cotton-elastic loop, which gently repositions two toes simultaneously without rigid splinting. It is also appropriate for anyone seeking a simple, affordable toe alignment aid that can be worn discreetly inside most closed-toe shoes throughout the day.
Which toes can this straightener be used on?
The double toe straightener can be used on any two adjacent toes that require alignment correction. It is most commonly used on the second and third toes, but can be positioned on other adjacent toe pairs depending on where correction is needed.
Will this fit inside regular shoes?
Yes — the low-profile design is intended to be worn inside closed-toe footwear during normal daily activities. It fits most standard shoe sizes and styles without significantly affecting fit.
Is this device washable?
The cotton-elastic construction can be hand washed with mild soap and warm water. Allow to air dry completely before reuse. Replace when the elastic loses its stretch or the cushion pad shows significant wear.
Can this correct rigid hammer toes?
This device is designed for flexible or semi-flexible hammer toes where the toe can still be manually straightened. It is not intended for rigid hammer toe deformities where the toe is fixed in a contracted position. Consult a podiatrist for evaluation if you are unsure of your toe flexibility.