Acupuncture does not really help hammer toes. Acupuncture increases blood flow to the feet and other areas but does not change malformations.
Surgical interventions such as toe-straightening procedures may be necessary in severe cases of hammer toes where conservative treatments have been ineffective. It's important to consult with a podiatrist to determine the best course of action for your specific condition. Strengthening and stretching exercises may also help alleviate symptoms and prevent worsening of hammer toes.
hammer toes, claw toes, and mallet toes.
Yes
There is no scientific data that proves that acupuncture can help psoriasis. But some people claim they have found relief with acupuncture. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease and acupuncture has been shown to help with arthritis and multiple sclerosis which are also autoimmune diseases.
I have had acupuncture for my back and it wasn't on the tongue. I found acupuncture fairly painless for the most part and it did help.
Rheumatoid arthritis in the toes Forefoot problems such as hammer toes, claw toes, mallet toes, and bunions often develop as a result of arthritis, particularly rheumatoid arthritis.
Hammer toes are a foot deformity where the middle joint of the toe bends abnormally. This causes the toe to curl or buckle, resembling a hammer. It can be painful and may be caused by wearing tight shoes or muscle imbalances.
Yes acupuncture can help with all kinds of gastrointestinal disorders. Sometimes herbal therapy is also required.
Yes, it will help!!
of course not
No it does not hurt when a pin is removed from your toe after hammer toe surgery.
they help protect your toes