Callus and
Corns
Callus and Corns develop from excess
friction and rubbing on the foot. Corns normally develop on the
upper joints of the toes, whilst callus generally develops
under the sole of the foot (especially under the big toe /
little toe joint and central ball of the foot). Corns and
callus commonly develop when excess pronation disrupts the
normal metatarsal bone relationship in the foot and this causes
the toes to claw. Friction & rubbing from your footwear
then causes corns and callus to develop on the tops of your
toes and / or the bottom of your feet.

VAS Performance
Plus footbeds control excess pronation and prevents
dropping (plantarflexion) of the metatarsal bones and
furthermore clawing of the toes. Thereby removing this friction
and rubbing, which causes corns and callus.
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