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Hammertoe Overview What is a hammertoe? A hammertoe is the bending of one or both joints in the toe resulting in the toe(s) being bent into a claw-like position that resembles a hammer. Hammertoe can be present in more than one toe but and is often found in the second toe. What causes hammertoes? Hammertoes can form from an unusually long second toe that is continually squeezed into shoes or crowded by a bunion on the big toe. Other causes of hammertoes may include muscle weakness or arthritis. However, the most common cause of hammertoe is a muscle/tendon imbalance which leads to the bending of the toe. Corns often develop on the hammertoe from the rubbing of shoes and hammertoes can also cause calluses on the bottom of the toe or the ball of the foot. In addition, hammertoes often cause pain and irritation when wearing shoes and people with untreated hammertoes may have difficulty finding comfortable shoes. Since hammertoes tend to get progressively worse over time and can become rigid without treatment, it is important to see a podiatrist for a diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Please visit one of BeverlyHillsFootSurgery.com Podiatry offices in the following convenient locations: Beverly Hills, Encino, Thousand Oaks, Valencia, Pasadena, Long Beach and Oxnard. Hammertoe Treatment may include:
If you notice any of your toes in an unnatural position, it is important to see a podiatrist. For more information about hammertoes, please visit one of BeverlyHillsFootSurgery.com Podiatry offices in the following convenient locations: Beverly Hills, Encino, Thousand Oaks, Valencia, Pasadena, Long Beach and Oxnard. | Foot Surgery Information: |