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The Pedifix GelSmart Toe Spacers are soft gel spacers worn between the big and second toes to prevent rubbing, align the big toe, and relieve pressure on bunions. The exclusive GelSmart gel releases mineral oil to continuously soothe and moisturize the skin during wear. The interchangeable design fits either the left or right foot, and the medium size accommodates a wide range of foot sizes. Sold in a pack of 4.
These toe spacers are well suited for individuals with bunions (hallux valgus) who experience pain or pressure at the base of the big toe and want a conservative, non-surgical option to reduce discomfort during walking and daily activity. They are a practical choice for people whose big and second toes rub together, causing blisters, corns, or skin irritation, as the spacer creates a cushioned barrier between the toes. Individuals with overlapping toes or mild toe misalignment will find the gentle realignment effect of the spacer helps reduce pressure on the affected joint during wear. The mineral oil-releasing gel makes these spacers particularly beneficial for patients with dry or sensitive skin on the feet who need both mechanical support and ongoing skin conditioning.
Can these be worn in shoes?
Yes. The GelSmart Toe Spacers are designed to be worn inside shoes during daily activity. For best results, wear with a shoe that has adequate toe box width to accommodate the spacer without compressing the toes further. Avoid narrow or pointed-toe footwear when using toe spacers.
Are these reusable?
Yes. The gel spacers are reusable and can be rinsed with mild soap and water, then air dried before the next use. Replace when the gel becomes worn, torn, or loses its shape and cushioning properties.
Do these fit both feet?
Yes. The spacers are interchangeable and can be worn on either the left or right foot without modification.
Will these correct my bunion permanently?
Toe spacers provide symptomatic relief by reducing pressure and improving toe alignment during wear, but they do not permanently correct a bunion deformity. For long-term management or structural correction, consult a podiatrist or orthopedic specialist to discuss appropriate treatment options.