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  1. Hammertoes. Hammertoes happen when something puts pressure on your toes and pushes them out of place. Over time, muscles and tendons in your toes tighten, freezing your toes in a curled shape. A podiatrist will suggest at-home treatments to straighten your toes. Only severe cases require surgery.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · If you develop hammertoe, there are steps you can take to treat the issue. At home, try wearing comfortable shoes and applying ice to the inflamed area. If at-home treatments do not correct the issue, see a doctor. In rare cases, hammertoe requires surgery.

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  3. Jan 31, 2022 · Hammertoe occurs when there is a muscle imbalance around the toe joint. This causes the toe to get stiff and bent in a hammer-like position. This condition can affect any toe, but it usually affects the one or more of the middle three toes. It can cause pain and swelling of the affected toe.

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  4. Hammer toes are a common foot condition that can affect anyone. In this article, we'll dive deep into the world of hammer toes, shedding light on their causes, symptoms, and most importantly, how to regain comfort and confidence in your toes.

  5. Apr 6, 2023 · Hammertoe and mallet toe are foot problems that cause a bend in a toe or toes. Wearing shoes that don't fit well can cause hammertoe and mallet toe. Other causes are foot injury and certain illnesses, such as diabetes. Often the cause isn't known.

  6. Apr 23, 2015 · Fortunately, many cases of hammertoes can be improved, if not completely reversed, through nonsurgical measures. Here’s an overview of what causes hammertoe and how the condition can be treated without surgery.

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  8. A hammer toe is a deformity of the second, third or fourth toes. In this condition, the toe is bent at the middle joint, so that it resembles a hammer. Hammer toe results from shoes that don't fit properly or a muscle imbalance, usually in combination with other factors.