👣 Step into comfort with Pedifix!
The Pedifix Visco-gel Toe Separators are designed to provide soothing relief for corns, irritations, and overlapping toes. With a proprietary visco-gel that delivers mineral oil to the skin, these separators absorb pressure and friction, gently cushion, and align your toes for lasting comfort. Each pack contains two pairs, ensuring you have a reliable solution for months.
Brand | Pedifix |
L**S
No more corn pain!
I have a corn on the inside of my pinky toe. The doctor says it's because I have bony feet, and the inside of the little toe rubs against a bone in my fourth toe when wearing closed-toe shoes. This is so painful, I just want to amputate my little toe! The doctor froze the corn once again, and suggested I try toe separators. These have been wonderful, and it is my hope these will keep the corn from reappearing (I've had it frozen off as well as shave it myself many many times over the years). I just slip one of these between my toes and put my sock on, and it stays put and is undetectable.
L**1
misleading count, but good product
I use these to correct the slant of my pinky toe and relieve pain from a tailor's bunion. I have trouble finding them locally. I thought this was a really good deal because the description says, 2-count (pack of 2) which I understood to be four separators total. Nope. You get two. I am not sure why they chose to state that twice. Mine was shipped from Therapy Connection.
M**A
Pedifix Visci-gel Toe Separators, 2 Count (Pack of 2)
These toe separators did not meet my expectations. They did not stay in place, I tried to fasten with tape but were too hard to handle. I do not recommend them.
K**R
These do help keep my toe from turning over. ...
These do help keep my toe from turning over. They are very malleable though, and time will tell if they always regain the original shape.
L**N
Migrating Separators
I bought these for my son who wears steel-toed boots in his line of work. He had a problem with his pinky toe trying to slip under his fourth toe when he was working, causing blisters to form on the bottom of the pinky which eventually turned into calluses. I thought that if he put one of the between the two toes that this might solve the problem. Unfortunately, the separator did not stay in place and he found it in the middle of his foot when he removed his sock. If these stayed in place, I thing they would work though.
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