Toe Splints

Toe Splints Toe Splints are a common and pesky foot...
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ProFoot Goodnight Nighttime Bunion Regulator - HaloHealthcare.com

ProFoot Goodnight Nighttime Bunion Regulator

$18.00
Tynor Bunion Corrector Splint - HaloHealthcare.com

Tynor Bunion Corrector Splint

$23.00
Neo G Bunion Correction System - Hallux Valgus Night Splint - HaloHealthcare.com

Neo G Bunion Correction System - Hallux Valgus Night Splint

$34.00
Ortho Active Soft Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint - Universal - HaloHealthcare.com

Ortho Active Soft Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint - Universal

$41.00
Ortho Active Hammer Toe Splint - HaloHealthcare.com

Ortho Active Hammer Toe Splint

$17.00 – $19.00
Ortho Active Hallux Valgus Articulating Splint - HaloHealthcare.com

Ortho Active Hallux Valgus Articulating Splint

$15.00
Ortho Active DynaGel Five Toe Separator (2 Pack) - HaloHealthcare.com

Ortho Active DynaGel Five Toe Separator (2 Pack)

$15.00
Ortho Active DynaGel Bunion Guard with Toe Spreader - HaloHealthcare.com

Ortho Active DynaGel Bunion Guard with Toe Spreader

$15.00
Ortho Active DynaGel Toe Separator (2 Pack) - HaloHealthcare.com

Ortho Active DynaGel Toe Separator (2 Pack)

$8.00
Ortho Active DynaGel 5 Toe Separator with Cushion - HaloHealthcare.com

Ortho Active DynaGel 5 Toe Separator with Cushion

$12.00
BIOS Medical Gel Toe Wraps

BIOS Medical Gel Toe Wraps

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Toe Splints

Toe Splints are a common and pesky foot problem for many people. The ligament that runs along the top of the foot, connecting the toes to the front of the foot, makes up the medial longitudinal arch. In some individuals, this arch collapses upon itself, causing pain in one or both feet.

Toe Splints Elastic Bands

Toe splints are elastic bands that are fitted around the front of the foot to help reduce pain and swelling in the toe area. They are typically seen in people who have an underlying bony toe deformity or arthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. They are also used in some cases for people with plantar fasciitis.

The first step is to see your doctor for a diagnosis and proper foot care instructions.