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  <description>In addition, claw toes are often associated with forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) as the MTP joints commonly become subluxed in patients with pronounced claw toes. Scared to walk around in sandals because of unsightly claw toes? Around three million Britons have hammer toes, which can make walking diff…</description>
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  <published>2014-11-01 11:15:27</published>
  <title>﻿Can Claw Toes Be Corrected?</title>
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