Hammertoe is a deformity of the second, third,
or fourth toes. In this condition, the toe is
bent at the middle joint, causing it to resemble
a hammer. Left untreated, hammertoes can become
inflexible and require surgery.
People with hammertoe may have corns or calluses
on the top of the middle joint of the toe or on
the tip of the toe. They may also feel pain in
their toes or feet and have difficulty finding
comfortable shoes.
The primary causes of hammertoe include improperly
fitting shoes and muscle imbalance. Treatment
for the condition typically involves wearing shoes
with soft, roomy toe boxes and toe exercises to
stretch and strengthen the muscles. Commercially
available straps, cushions, or nonmedicated corn
pads may also relieve symptoms.
In severe cases, hammertoe surgery may be recommended
to correct the deformity.