Gel toe protectors and toe care products are designed to cushion sore toes, reduce friction inside footwear and improve comfort for common problems such as corns, blisters, overlapping toes, bunion-related pressure and minor toe irritation. They offer a simple, non-invasive option for both podiatry settings and home foot care.
Overlapping Toes
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23 April 2026
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13 April 2026
This guide explains what toe separators do, who they suit, how to choose between different styles, and which Algeos products are best for common needs such as daily wear, bunion support, and big toe alignment.
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8 February 2026
While early-stage hammertoes can often be managed conservatively advanced deformities may require operative correction. This guide explains what works, what does not and when professional treatment is needed.
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19 December 2025
Silipos Gel products are designed to offer protection, comfort, and relief for various foot-related issues. These products, which include toe protectors, toe separators, gel caps, and toe straighteners, are made from high-quality, medical-grade gels that are soft, flexible, and durable. They are specifically crafted to alleviate discomfort caused by conditions such as blisters, corns, calluses, bunions, and hammertoes.Â
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19 December 2025
This guide explains what hammer toes are, how conservative devices work and which Algeos products are most useful in everyday practice.
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28 November 2024
Foot health is a vital component of overall well-being. Our feet support mobility and balance, but many people suffer from discomfort due to deformities, pressure points, and poor biomechanics. Fortunately, customised silicone orthoses provide an effective solution to alleviate foot pain and correct alignment issues. These tailor-made devices, commonly used by podiatrists, offer a personalised approach to support and improve foot function.
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6 April 2022
Toes can sometimes overlap or underlap the other toes and can be the cause of constant irritation. The cause of underlapping or overlapping toes is generally unknown.










