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  <description>Overview The hammertoe condition is usually irreversible, but often its progression can be slowed or halted. You should visit a Podiatrist if the toe becomes painful and you have difficulty walking. A Podiatrist will be able to provide advice and treatment including padding the bony top-part of your…</description>
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  <published>2015-08-14 22:30:41</published>
  <title>New Hammer Toe Treatment</title>
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