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Hammertoes - Podiatrist in Kansas City, MO and Overland Park, KS - Thomas Bembynista, DPM
Dr. Thomas Bembynista of KC Foot Care discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Hammertoes.
Hammertoes
Overview
Toe deformities are commonly caused by bunion's, flatfeet or heredity factors. The toes are vital in correct walking or running. There are at least six sets of small muscles that control each toe. If there is an imbalance in the foot, these smaller muscles can be overpowered by larger lower leg muscles causing hammer toe development over time.
Symptoms
Hammertoes normally affect the second, third and fourth digits but can affect the outside of the fifth toe also. The toe becomes bent in a fixed position with a slow developing callus .Many time it causes pain from shoe rub and callus thickening. If the hammer toe is long standing it's not uncommon to also have pain on the ball of the foot with or without a callus under the painful toe.
Treatment
Treatments for hammer toes depends on the severity . When first starts we can use a orthotic or a minor in office tendon release can give a excellent result.
Without early treatment the soft tissues and muscles become tighter and the deformity becomes rigid. If that occurs more involved surgery is required.
A minor surgical procedure can be done either in the office or outpatient. A incision is made on top of the toe and a small piece of bone is removed to straighten the toe. If the toe is rigid and doesn't bend then the same procedure is performed but we use a absorbable pin to keep it straight . Rarely is a removable metal pin necessary toe hold the toe straight.
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