Why Runners Get Bruised, Blistered, or Thickened Second Toenails Even in Good Shoes
Many runners are surprised when they develop pain, blistering, bruising, or thickening of the second toe, despite wearing well-fitted running shoes and high-quality socks.
They often say the same thing:
“My shoes fit perfectly.”
“My socks are good.”
“I’ve been very careful.”
And yet the second toe still becomes inflamed, swollen, blistered, bruised, or the nail may even loosen and fall off after longer runs.
In many cases, the problem is not simply the shoe. The real cause may begin higher up in the foot and ankle alignment.
The real issue may be foot mechanics
A very common cause of second toe problems in runners is pronation, where the ankle rolls inward and the arch drops slightly during standing, walking, or running.
When this happens:
•the ankle leans in
•the arch partially collapses
•the forefoot splays and widens
•the second toe rotates slightly
•pressure
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