👟 Step into Comfort: Your Feet Deserve This!
YogaToes® Classic for Women in Sapphire Blue is a revolutionary toe stretcher and separator designed to combat common foot ailments like bunions and hammertoes. Made from flexible, medical-grade gel that is both BPA and latex-free, this product features a patented ergonomic design that is doctor-recommended for realigning and straightening your feet.
V**8
Highly recommend for neuromas - use lotion to put on!
I deal with Morton’s neuromas and went with this brand over the other cheap knockoffs on Amazon. Highly recommend rubbing a little lotion on your toes and these will easily slide on. My only regret is stopping wearing them! I just got back into it again and suggest doing it at night if you’re watching tv.. throw them on and watch an episode or two. Definitely not meant to walk around on, so take it as a time to focus on self care! Definitely has made a difference in foot pain and helping to stretch the compressed nerve issues. Glad I kept these for years!
D**.
Quite painful but SO WORTH IT.
I love my yoga toes! I've been using them for a few years now and believe that my feet are WAY better off for having done so. I am on my feet all night at work and was getting to the point where I had to wrap them in ace bandages just to get through the night. My feet are wide so I had developed bunionettes on the outside of both of my feet which were unsightly and painful. The yoga toes were painful to use at first and I could only wear them for a few minutes at a time but as I worked up to it and my toes started straightening out, the relief was amazing! Once I got to the 20-30 minute mark I could start to feel the nerves all through my legs and right behind my knees relaxing in a way I had never felt before. This still happens when I wear them and it really feels so great. I got to the point where I could sleep with them and while it really made my foot bones sore at first (taking the them off was really painful initially!) I likened the effects of being able to wear them overnight to how it feels to have braces or a retainer. Eventually the bones move enough so you get used to it and it is no longer uncomfortable or painful. Nowadays I don't wear them daily anymore as I've essentially achieved the foot straightening and pain relief I was looking for but I do sleep with them about once a week as a maintenance thing or after a particularly rough shift. Highly recommended, especially if you are in it for the long haul. My bunionettes are still there but vastly improved as my pinky toes have now straightened out. My big toes are now dead nuts straight. My mom was the one who initially mentioned these to me and she has achieved the same effect as I have - and her toes were way more crooked! I'd say it took about a year of diligent daily use and a lot of soreness when wearing the toes but a lot of relief afterwards to achieve my results. Oh and a year of sucking up how nerdy it is to slip yoga toes on right before going to bed with your partner. But the results were worth it!*2020 UPDATE* I am still using this same pair of yoga toes to provide periodic relief for my tired feet when I sleep. BEST PURCHASE EVER. My toes are STILL straight and I HIGHLY recommend these for anyone with crooked, painful toes and feet.
B**M
Started Using Again....Big Mistake Stopping the 1st Time!
A year ago I bought these Yoga Toes, some other toe splitter and Splay shoes. I wore them all for a few months and went back to my old ways of buying New Balance shoes (4E) and wearing the expensieve $50 Dr. Scholls inserts from Walmart and replacing shoes and inserts every 3 months. Here recently, my heal pain hit a 7/8 pain factor when ever I get out of bed or a chair if sitting more than 30 minutes. Not overly crippling, but the last few days getting more crippling to the point I am hobbling instead of walking. Recently bought a foot massager off Amazon and been using it every day for the past couple of weeks 1 hour a day with no real noticeable results. I thought it was great and it feels good while my feet are in it, but no real benefit for plantar fasciitis. So today I was going to ice my feet and decided to do some MORE research and came upon a female doctor that says that Plantar Fasciitis is not really inflamaiton and to do 3 things to cure it. This was one of the steps. I have not tried the other 2 which is toes on a higher platform with racquetball between heels of feet and squeeze the ball as you lower yourself. Do12 reps twice a day. The other is placing a folded kitchen towel under the balls of your feet and rasing yourself then place on foot behind your other leg and lowering yourself and do 12 reps twice a day for both legs...lastly was wearing toe separtors....AS Soon as I put them on and walked back to my livingroom I noticed the pain was gone in my heels. There is pain inbetween my toes as these really spread the toes wide. But they do what they need to do just as the video says they would; Does using ice help plantar fasciitis? And we all no the answer is no...what helps is YogaToes...Best item for Plantar Fasciitis.
A**H
Rejuvenating a Lame Foot
I've had a yet-undiagnosed issue which has caused one of my feet to swell for months. Although I've been to several podiatrists, none have made a definite diagnosis much less treatment plan as of yet. However, I have noticed that putting cotton balls between my toes has helped at night. As an extension of this, I have decided to try YogaToes as cotton balls are not very practical in the long term. I will be updating this post as I see (or don't see) results.The build quality of these seems sufficient. The material is very durable, and I don't see it tearing or warping with normal use. It's EXTREMELY sticky though. If you have pets, these will quickly become gross if you walk around as they attract every stray hair. They are basically like large, toe-shaped sticky hands. You can clean them easily with regular soap and water, though, so it's not really a big deal.6/25/2015: So far, I've been using these for about a week and already I'm noticing significantly less swelling during the day. My foot feels really good after wearing the YogaToes in the morning. I've been gradually building up my tolerance to wearing the YogaToes for longer periods of time, but they still get really uncomfortable in about 15 minutes.7/09/2015: I haven't been using my YogaToes every night. Some nights, I forget because I'm in less pain while other nights I am reminded to use them with every step I take. There has been a significant decrease in the swelling I experience, probably around 30% at this point. I can wear the YogaToes for much longer periods of time, but my pinky toe becomes very uncomfortable.
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