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Is it true that it’s common for cross country runners to lose their toenails?

June 1, 2007

I don’t think it’s a rule of thumb that a cross country runner will lose her toenails. If there is trauma to the nail,whether through activity (long distance running) or shoe wear, it’s possible the nail could be damaged enough to fall off. A new nail will grow back. How much trauma there has been to the root (matrix) of the nail will determine how the new nail will grow back. The entire matrix of thenail would have to be either surgically removed or destroyed in order for the nail not to grow back at all.

As far as the pedicure, I would let the client know the nail will grow back and to observe the growth for any unusual changes. Trauma may even cause fungus on the toenails and this will also need to be determined. Ifyou suspect the nail isn’t growing back correctly, you might want to recommend she see a podiatrist for a diagnosis and treatment. --Dr. Dennis Arnold is head of the International Pedicure Association.


When I have a client who doesn’t have a toenail, I sometimes make a prosthetic nail the client can apply with resin/nail glue for special occasions. To make the nail, I use a natural colored acrylic on a paper form (gel or colored gel works too). I first measure the client’s toe by takinga form, folding it vertically, and using the grid lines to measure. Then, apply the form to a bottle so the prosthetic has a slight contour like that of a natural nail bed. Apply the acrylic in the shape of the toenail, and let it cure. Finally, file, shape, and buff the prosthetic, and polish if desired.~ MaeLing Parish is co-owner of Nail Sensation in Columbus, Ohio


See the NAILS article, Running After the Athletic Client for information on other issues that affect the feet of runners and athletes.


To see demos on creating prosthetic toenails, go to No Toenail? No Problem. Rebuilding Toenails and Reconstructing Damaged Toenails.

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