Hammer Toes
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Started by laidbackfella
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Dec 2004
laidbackfella
Orangeburg, SC
Hammertoes
A hammertoe may be flexible or rigid, and may occur on any of the lesser toes. Ligaments and tendons that have tightened cause the toe's joints to buckle, cocking the toe upward. Shoes then rub on the prominent portion of the toe, leading to inflammation or bursitis. Corns and calluses soon form.
During the early stages, a hammertoe remains flexible, meaning it will straighten when pressure is applied to the buckled area. As time passes, the toe can become permanently buckled or rigid, requiring surgery for correction. Painful calluses on the bottom of the foot may accompany rigid hammertoes because of pressure generated on the join .
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Co-sign. I must be Captain-Save-A-DC because all tho their feet is a TRAAAAGEDY...they dance in stillettos more than they walk in them. You try dancing in high heels 280 days out the year and see what yo toes look like....
They do need to invest in some closed toe shoes...but I guess you know they are corns of honor or something.
They still doing the gahdamn thing...
shyt...
okay so yall some dumb **** for believing that their feet really look like that
okay so yall stupid for believing that their feet really look like that
okay so yall stupid for believing that their feet really look like that
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JadeKiss wrote:Co-sign. I must be Captain-Save-A-DC because all tho their feet is a TRAAAAGEDY...they dance in stillettos more than they walk in them. You try dancing in high heels 280 days out the year and see what yo toes look like.... They do need to invest in some closed toe shoes...but I guess you know they are corns of honor or something. They still doing the gahdamn thing... shyt...

