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TREATMENT FOR BUNION OR HALLUX VALGUS
Orthopaedic Corrector To Fix Bunions
Pedineo® is an orthopaedic corrector designed specifically to fix hallux valgus, more commonly known as a "bunion".
While hallux valgus can be hereditary, it is often caused by wearing narrow shoes or heels, which deform the foot structure over time.
The corrector acts as a splint that you wear on your foot to gently pull the big toe outwards and realign it to its natural position.
Ergonomic Splint For Bunion Correction
Pedineo® is ergonomically designed, so you can wear it for extended periods without getting in the way of your day.
Podiatrist-approved, this splint has a flexible hinge that allows natural foot movement, so you can walk and do your daily tasks.
Ergonomic and well-designed, it straightens the big toe without hindering your activities, day or night.
Get Visible Results On Your Bunions Within 2 Weeks
Pedineo® is the ideal corrector to straighten the big toe.
For faster correction, wear your orthopaedic corrector at home and during sleep.
The time required of complete correction will depend on the severity of the deformity and your commitment to avoiding narrow shoes or heels, which will slow down the straightening process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it for both feet?
Yes, Pedineo® is sold in pairs. You will therefore receive 2 orthopedic correctors: 1 for the right foot and 1 for the left foot.
How long to use Pedineo®?
The length of time the splint is used will depend on the progress of the deformity. You will see visible results after 2 weeks of daily use.
Is the correction painful?
The correction is painless, gentle and takes place over weeks/months.
Can I wear heels during the correction?
Tight heels and shoes should be avoided as much as possible because the cause of hallux valgus is often due to wearing them. Continuing to wear tight shoes and heels will slow down the correction.