Podiatry
See how Main Line Health’s dedicated team of podiatrists provide expert care, ensuring comprehensive treatment for your foot and ankle conditions.
Do you have trouble finding shoes that are comfortable to wear? If you have hammertoe, you may notice extra pressure on one or more of your toes when you wear shoes.
Hammertoe is a deformity of either one or both of the joints in your toe. This deformity can happen in any of the second, third, fourth and fifth (pinky) toes. When you have hammertoe, your toe may appear to be bent at an angle, rather than straight like the rest of your toes. You may have pain and irritation that makes it hard to wear shoes.
The orthopaedic specialists and podiatrists at Main Line Health offer both nonsurgical and surgical treatment options to help relieve the symptoms of hammertoe.
Most of the time, the joint deformity that causes hammertoe happens over time, due to a muscle imbalance. Sometimes hammertoe is the result of wearing the wrong shoes, which pinch your toe into a bent position for long periods of time. In some cases, hammertoe can be the result of a trauma to the foot or it may be a congenital problem (since birth).
If you have hammertoe, you may experience symptoms such as:
Nonsurgical treatment options may include:
When nonsurgical methods aren't working to relieve your symptoms, or when hammertoe is severe, rigid and painful, surgery may be needed. Your surgery will depend on your specific symptoms and the extent of your hammertoe.
Orthopaedics at Main Line Health offers expert orthopaedic and rehabilitation specialists located throughout the Philadelphia region to help with foot and ankle abnormalities and injuries from consultation to rehabilitation.
See how Main Line Health’s dedicated team of podiatrists provide expert care, ensuring comprehensive treatment for your foot and ankle conditions.