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  2. Morton's neuroma - Wikipedia

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    Others describe a feeling akin to having a pebble in the shoe or walking on razor blades. Burning, numbness, and paresthesia may also be experienced. [9] The symptoms progress over time, often beginning as a tingling sensation in the ball of the foot. [10] Morton's neuroma lesions have been found using MRI in patients without symptoms. [11]

  3. The 5 best Hoka walking shoes, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    The best Hoka walking shoes are the Clifton 9, Bondi 8, Transport, Arahi 7 and Gaviota 5, according to our testing. Plus, why podiatrists recommend Hokas.

  4. Podiatrists Agree: These Hoka Sneakers Are Great For Walking ...

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    We consulted with two podiatrists and personal trainers on the best hoka walking shoes to buy now, including the Clifton 9 and Gaviota 5.

  5. Metatarsalgia - Wikipedia

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    One cause of metatarsalgia is Morton's neuroma. When toes are squeezed together too often and for too long, the nerve that runs between the toes can swell and get thicker. This swelling can make it painful when walking on that foot. High-heeled, tight, or narrow shoes can make pain worse. This is common in runners, particularly of long distance.

  6. The best Hoka shoes for walking - AOL

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    Sizes: 5 to 11 | Colors: 7 | Type of shoe: Sneakers | Material: Recycled and natural materials | Best for: Hiking, walking, everyday wear. A commuter-friendly shoe that’ll take you from long ...

  7. Toe box - Wikipedia

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    Shoes with a variety of toe boxes. The toe box is the section of footwear that surrounds the toes on closed-toe shoes. [1] Toe boxes that are too tight can cause injuries and foot deformities, whereas wider toe boxes may be used to treat or prevent common foot conditions such as broken toes, [2] [3] bunions, [4] [5] and Morton's neuroma. [6]

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