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When soft flexible footwear developed into hard soled shoes hundreds of years ago, the toes had to sustain more of the foot pressure. This caused many painful sometimes fatal outcomes. The problems included calluses, ulcers, lesions, gout, hammertoes and turftoe.
This invention redistributes some of the forces from the toes to stronger areas which allows healing or protects the toes from injury.
The main idea is to shift some of the load from the toes to the main pad of the foot by contacting a surface earlier at the main pad. This will prevent or heal most of the problems mentioned in the background information.
Only one drawing that shows the toe healing corrective shoe as it makes contact with a surface.
The drawing shows the principle involved to prevent or heal painful or fatal problems with the toes.
The actual size and configuration of the relieved area 1 may vary with doctors and patients. The load 2 on the toes is reduced and the load reduction is transferred to area 3 due to it's earlier contact with the surface engaged. The increased load is then on the main support of the foot allowing the toes to heal or remain uninjured.
This design allows healing with normal walking activities and caused no discomfort in tests. The change in footwear appearance is not usually noticed. In most cases the present methods of making the foot totally immobile would no longer be required to heal the toes.