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Old 09-06-2015, 08:52 AM #1
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This may sound a little off beat but it works amazingly well for me. I tend to get foot toe and calf cramping. I've got control for now but it can be touch and go. I have a routine that includes several things including my tens machine but here's a little low tech device that can stop foot and leg cramping fast. Like I said it works for me anyway. It's those silicone toe separators that you put on your toes to spread them apart. It's worked like a charm every time I've used it. They say you shouldn't sleep with it on or for more than an hour at a time but I'm not sure why. I've had it on for more than an hour on several occasions without negative effects.
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Hi icelander

Just a guess as to why they say you shouldn't sleep with them on for more than an hour at a time - might be that they could cause moisture to build up between the toes which could lead to a fungal infection.
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Hi icelander

Just a guess as to why they say you shouldn't sleep with them on for more than an hour at a time - might be that they could cause moisture to build up between the toes which could lead to a fungal infection.
Well I'd risk that. It's amazing how it stops my foot cramping and every single time. I use it most evenings.
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