How To Spot Hammertoe

Abnormal Bend In Toe

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An abnormal bend in a toe is one of the most frequently seen and easily identified symptoms of hammertoe. The bend always occurs in the middle joint of the affected toe, and this causes the toe to point downward. An imbalance in the muscles, tendons, and ligaments responsible for straightening the toes is the underlying cause of the abnormal bend. The majority of patients with hammertoe will have a bend in either their second, third, or fourth toes. In the early stages of this condition, the bend is typically flexible, and treatment at this stage can help prevent complications. As the condition progresses, the abnormal bend will often become rigid, and the patient may be unable to straighten the affected toe. In severe cases, open sores could form on the toe, and corns or calluses might develop on the middle joint. Swelling, pain, and a burning sensation may be present as well.

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