Hammer toe

Hammer toe
Other namesContracted toe
Human feet with hammer toes
SpecialtyPodology, orthopedic surgery Edit this on Wikidata

A hammer toe, hammertoe or contracted toe is a deformity of the muscles and ligaments of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the second, third, fourth, or fifth toe, bending it into a shape resembling a hammer. In the early stage, a flexible hammertoe is movable at the joints; a rigid hammertoe joint cannot be moved and usually requires surgery.[1]

Mallet toe is a similar condition affecting the distal interphalangeal joint.[2]

Claw toe is another similar condition, with dorsiflexion of the proximal phalanx on the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint, combined with flexion of both the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints. Claw toe can affect the second, third, fourth, or fifth toes.

  1. ^ Sabrina Felson. "Understanding Hammertoes -- the Basics". WebMD. Reviewed March 31, 2019
  2. ^ Mayo Clinic, "Hammertoe and mallet toe"