Mope Dealer wrote:
a pain in the weltschmerz wrote:For myself, they have been excellent in maintaining good structural running health. Correct foot function is the first in a good kinetic chain.
Combined with a low offset shoe works for me.
I've got a mild bit of Moreton's neuroma at the mo will these help with that?
Where do I get them from?
Correct toes along with wide toebox shoes should improve conditions that led to the neuroma, eliminating it in time.
Since you don't have access to Google, site for correct toes is nwfootankle.com.
I recommend correct toes, use them in running (Altra) and office (Lems) shoes.