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eldredge
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Posted: 01/08/08 - 23:55 Post subject:
Well, you have to check it out with you doctor to see the real cause. I suspect that your shoes might be inappropriate. Runners have many problems if they wear inappropriate running shoes. They end up with black toenails while many others have their toenails fallen off after a long race. Likewise, if you wear inappropriate shoes while cycling you may have reduced blood circulation in that part of your body. This can lead to pain.
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pulch21
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Posted: 10/02/09 - 12:56 Post subject: same problem
I too have big toe pain while cycling. The pain is on the bottom of my foot, close to the knuckle of the big toe. Since I'm an Ironman distance triathlete, it's very frustrating. The pain is so bad sometimes I have to stop and take off my shoe to massage it. When I get off the bike to run, the pain goes away.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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