One of the known causes and aggravating factors of hammertoes is poorly fit shoes that either crowd the toes side to side, or are too short to give the toes enough room, often the case with high heels. Common symptoms of hammertoes include:
• Pain or irritation of the affected toe(s) when shoes are worn
• Red and swollen
• Development of corns or calluses
• Increased bending and deformity of the toes
Treatment methods can be non-surgical or surgical. After Dr. Blaakman has examined your feet, he will recommend a treatment plan which addresses your specific needs. A non-surgical approach may include roomier shoes, orthotics, pads for corns or calluses and splinting or strapping to bring the toes back into alignment. On occasion surgery is necessary. This usually happens when the toes become stiff enough to cause pain or open sores develop as a result of the angle of the toe being so pronounced that it rubs on the shoe.
In determining the right course of treatment, Dr. Blaakman will take into consideration the extent of the deformity, your age and activity level and any other factors that enter into play. If you have hammertoes and would like more information about possible treatment, contact us for an appointment.
References:
http://www.fothealthfacts.org/footankleinfo/hammertoes.htm
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hammertoe-and-mallet-toe/DS00480
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