Description Arch Binders relieve metatarsalgia while improving ligament balance and posture. These elastic bandages gently compress the forefoot to improve structural positioning. Helpful for neuromas, plantar fasciitis, heel spurs and bunions (hallux and tailor’s). Fit comfortably in most shoes. Washable, … Continue reading
Category Archives: Bunion
Description Dr. Scholl’s® Moleskin Plus Padding is designed to help alleviate pain from blisters, bunions, calluses and corns with adhesive padding that provides all-day pain relief. And it comes in a roll with more Moleskin for larger areas. Features Provides … Continue reading
Description Soft Gel Spacers separate the big and second toe to maintain proper alignment, prevent rubbing and relieve pressure on bunions. The vitamin-enriched Gel releases mineral oil to soothe and moisturize skin. Interchangeable on right or left foot. 4 per … Continue reading
Description These soft, durable rubber spacers separate big and second toes to help maintain proper alignment, prevent friction and relieve pressure on sore bunions. Interchangeable for left or right foot. 2 per pack. Features Separate & Align Crooked Toes Relieve … Continue reading
Description Two-way comfort: soft Gel Spacer separates and aligns crooked, overlapping first and second toes that rub, while the attached Bunion Guard cushions and protects the sore bunion joint from shoe pressure and friction. Washable. Reusable. Durable. Fits either left … Continue reading
Description Visco-GEL® Sleeve is soft against the skin, while the anatomically correct gel pad cushions the bunion joint. Designed to fit inside most footwear, gel bunion sleeve provides mild compression and instant relief from shoe pressure. Available in two thicknesses, … Continue reading
Description Doctors often call an irritation at the base of the little toe a ‘Tailor’s Bunion’ or ‘Bunionette’. This specially-designed Gel cushion helps protect this sensitive area. Proprietary Gel soothes and softens. Thin profile fits comfortably in most footwear. 1 … Continue reading