Hammer Toes & Toe Straightening

Hammer Toes & Toe Straightening – from conservative care to minor surgery, tailored treatments to realign your toes, reduce discomfort, and get you back on your feet with confidence.

Flexor Tenotomy

What is toe straightening (Flexor Tenotomy) surgery?

A flexor tenotomy is a minimally invasive procedure to alleviate some flexible hammer toe deformities. After local anaesthetic, a small incision is placed underneath the toe which cuts the contracted tendon, resulting in relaxation and reduction of the deformity. Recovery is expected to be 1-2 weeks.

What is a hammer toe?

A hammer toe is a deformity that causes your toe to bend or curl downward instead of pointing forward. This deformity can affect any toe on your foot, but it most often affects the second or third toe. Although a hammer toe may be present at birth, it usually develops over time due to arthritis or wearing ill-fitting shoes, such as tight, pointed heels. In most cases, a hammer toe condition is treatable

Hammer Toes & Toe Straightening Treatment

Treatment options depend on the severity of the deformity. In the early stages, conservative care such as footwear modification, protective padding, and custom orthotics may help relieve pressure and discomfort.

Toe straightening surgery is typically performed under local anaesthetic, allowing for a quick recovery. Patients often experience significant relief from pain and improved function, with the goal of restoring comfort, mobility, and confidence in walking.

Signs and symptoms of hammer toe

A hammer toe causes you discomfort when you walk. It can also cause you pain when you try to stretch or move the affected toe or those around it. Hammer toe symptoms may be mild or severe.
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