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Numb, burning toes

Betty Biker2010-07-21 01:15:08 +0000 #1
Hi All:

I have a problem that I need to be solved very soon. My toes get numb on my right foot after I ride for about 15 miles. I have clip bicycle shoes. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have a long ride coming up and I need to get some miles in.

Thanks so much,

Betty Biker
KnottedYet2010-07-21 01:22:08 +0000 #2
Do a search on "hotfoot," up in the search-doodle thingy you get if you click on the word third from the right in the top frame.

There is a wealth of threads on exactly this problem. I don't know how to post the list that comes up, only how to post individual threads. (a bit computer illiterate, but I get by) This is the longest one, and probably a good place to start: forums.teamestrogen....owthread.php?t=35077

The general idea is that there is too much pressure in the forefoot, which compresses the nerves and that causes numbness.

Your task is to figure out what is causing the pressure (swelling feet, shoes too tight, pedal contact area, dropped met head, unsupported met "arch", posture, pedalling technique, and so on and on) and there are lots to choose from!
Kiwi Stoker2010-07-21 01:43:05 +0000 #3
I have hot foot issues, mainly with one foot. Tried quite a few solutions (footbeds, switching to carbon soles etc).

The other day I really looked closely at my foot. And realised I had a very large vein on the top going to the part of the foot that always goes numb and painful.

Now I know it is there I can try other things to relieve the pressure on this vein.

So also look at your feet and see if you have a longer toe than the others, veins, bone knobs etc.
softthings2010-07-21 01:50:53 +0000 #4
i myself am switching to a mans shoe because i have wide feet and supposedly they have a wider footbed. both of my feet go numb and i never really feel like i have any wiggle room in the shoe unless they feel like they are so loosely closed to the verge of feeling like they are falling off when my foot is flat. hope it helps. good luck with your foot problems!
Eden2010-07-21 01:42:47 +0000 #5
Quote:

Originally Posted by softthings

i myself am switching to a mans shoe because i have wide feet and supposedly they have a wider footbed. both of my feet go numb and i never really feel like i have any wiggle room in the shoe unless they feel like they are so loosely closed to the verge of feeling like they are falling off when my foot is flat. hope it helps. good luck with your foot problems!

I highly recommend Specialized shoes for a nice grippy girl sized heel cup, but still plenty of toe room. I switched from Sidis to Specialized and I love, love them. Pretty square toe box on them, so they don't squeeze your toes in.
gnat232010-07-21 01:49:56 +0000 #6
And unlike Eden, I can't seem to do the Specialized shoes and have to stick to SIDIs!

I guess once you find the brand that matches the foot, you hold tight!

-- gnat!

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