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Hammer, claw, and mallet toes are deformities. The muscles that control toe movement go out of balance, causing the toe to bend into an odd position at one or more joints.
These conditions can be painful and uncomfortable, especially while a person walks, as the toe presses and rubs against the shoe. These conditions almost always affect the lesser toes (those other than the big toe), and each condition involves a different toe joint or combination of toe joints.
The conditions are most often caused by tight, poorly fitting shoes, often in combination with a muscle imbalance. Several muscles work together to straighten and bend the toes. If a shoe forces a toe to stay in a bent position for long periods of time, the muscles tighten and the tendons shorten (contract). This makes it more difficult to straighten the toe. Eventually, the toe muscles cannot straighten the toe.
Home treatment, including properly fitting footwear, cushions, shoe inserts, toe splints, toe stretches, and pain relievers, is often all that is needed to relieve the discomfort. Hammer toes and mallet toes require surgery only when nonsurgical treatment fails. Claw toe is more likely to require surgery, but nonsurgical treatment can be effective. Surgery may not completely return the toes to their normal positions. And toe joint problems may come back after surgery.
Last Revised: June 29, 2011
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine & Gavin W.G. Chalmers, DPM - Podiatry and Podiatric Surgery
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