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Why do your toes cross as you get older? Exploring the Causes of Toe Deformities

Foot deformities are surprisingly common, with bunions affecting up to one-third of the population over 65. If you've ever wondered, "why do your toes cross as you get older?" the answer involves a complex interplay of mechanics, genetics, and age-related changes. This authoritative guide will explore the contributing factors and provide insight into prevention and care.

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Why Do Old People's Toes Crossover? Understanding Age-Related Foot Deformities

Over 60% of older adults exhibit deformities of toes 2 through 5, according to a 2017 study. So, **why do old people's toes crossover**? This progressive condition is primarily caused by a combination of muscle imbalances, changes in foot structure, and pre-existing conditions like bunions, all of which are exacerbated by aging and ill-fitting footwear.

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