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Replies to "@ray666 Please let us know what your PT says about the Toe Pro. Thanks."
@joanland Hi Ray nad joan. are you toes angled? from further if but for me starting to lift up on your toes worked the best of anything. I started sanding next to the sink os I had something to hang onto if I fell. Then lift my heel off the floor. and stand that way about 1 Minuet then I let the heels down for one Minute and the do it over again that way my own body weight is what I'm lifting. After a few weeks I walking unassistd on my toes for five minuets. tan a brake and did it ever again. Worked great for me . Dosen't feel real good the first few times but worked better as I went along. Good luck with your toe pro. let me know how it works.
Hello, Joan (@joanland). My PT gave Toe Pro TWO thumbs up! The moment I mentioned Toe Pro, I could tell by the expression on his face that he knew exactly what I was talking about. My PT also works in a clinic, and he told that they've several Toe Pros at the clinic to use with patients with "stubborn" toes. When I told my PT I'd order a Toe Pro today, he cautioned that I not use it until he has a chance to show me the proper way to use it. ––Ray (@ray666)
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I will, Joan (@joanland). My PT has what I regard as a healthy skepticism about high-promise products. I've mentioned a few other such products in the past, only to have him say, "I don't think so, Ray. There's not much evidence to back this up." But I will definitely let you know, Joan, what he has to say about Toe Pro. –Ray (@ray666)