Cape Coral Podiatrist | Cape Coral Hammertoes | FL | Foot & Ankle Center of Cape Coral |

John Adler, DPM, FACFAS


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Hammertoes

 
Cape Coral Podiatrist | Cape Coral Hammertoes | FL | Foot & Ankle Center of Cape Coral |

A hammertoe is a contracture - or bending - of the toe at the first joint of the digit, called the proximal interphalangeal joint. This bending causes the toe to appear like an upside-down V when looked at from the side. Any toe can be involved, but the condition usually affects the second through fifth toes, known as the lesser digits. Hammertoes are more common to females than males.

There are two different types:

  • Flexible Hammertoes: These are less serious because they can be diagnosed and treated while still in the developmental stage. They are called flexible hammertoes because they are still moveable at the joint.
  • Rigid Hammertoes: This variety is more developed and more serious than the flexible condition. Rigid hammertoes can be seen in patients with severe arthritis, for example, or in patients who wait too long to seek professional treatment. The tendons in a rigid hammertoe have become tight, and the joint misaligned and immobile, making surgery the usual course of treatment.
 
 
 
Cape Coral Podiatrist Foot & Ankle Center of Cape Coral is a certified Podiatrist specializing in Hammertoes, orthopedic, pain, diabetes, bunions and much more in Cape Coral, FL. We also do Achilles Tendonitis, Allergic Dermatitis , Athlete's Foot, Bunions, Calluses, Diabetic Foot Care, Flatfoot (Fallen Arches), Haglund's Deformity, Hallux Rigidus, Hammertoes, Heel Pain/Fasciitis, Infections, Injuries, Ingrown Toenails, Ankle Problems, Morton's Neuroma, Onychomycosis, Osteoarthritis, Pediatric Foot Care, Plantar Warts, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Running Injuries, Sesamoiditis, Sprains/Strains, Dry Skin and all work related in the 33919 area and surrounding areas in Cape Coral