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Common Side Effects
  • Foot Deformity
  • Redness
  • Callous Formation 
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    Description:

    A hammer toe is a toe that is contracted at the PIP joint (middle joint in the toe), potentially leading to severe pressure and pain. Ligaments and tendons that have tightened cause the toe's joints to curl downwards. Hammer toes may occur in any toe except the big toe. There is often discomfort at the top part of the toe due to rubbing against the shoe.

    Hammer toes are classified based on the mobility of the toe joints. There are two types - flexible and rigid. In a flexible hammer toe, the joint has the ability to move. This type of hammer toe can be straightened manually. A rigid hammer toe does not have that same ability to move. Movement is very limited and can be extremely painful. This sometimes causes foot movement to become restricted leading to extra stress at the ball-of-the-foot, and possibly causing pain and the development of corns and calluses. Follow this link

    What causes it:

    Hammer toes result from a muscle imbalance which causes the ligaments and tendons to become unnaturally tight. This results in the joints curling downwards. Arthritis can also lead to many different forefoot deformities, including claw toes.

    .How to help the pain:

    Changing the type of footwear worn is a very important step in the treatment of hammer toes. When choosing a shoe, make sure the toe box (toe area) is high and broad, and can accommodate the hammer toes. A shoe with a high, broad toe box will provide enough room in the forefoot area so that there is less friction against the toes.

    Other conservative treatments include using forefoot products designed to relieve hammer toes, such as hammer toe crests and hammer toe splints. These devices will help hold down the hammer toe and provide relief to the forefoot. Gel toe shields and gel toe caps are also recommended to eliminate friction between the shoe and the toe, while providing comfort and lubrication.

    Products that will help:

    Mens and Womens Extra Depth Shoes Our line of Men's and Women's extra depth shoes can give you the room you need for those Hammer toes and Claw toes. The 1/2“ of additional depth may be the extra you have been looking for in a shoe.
    Chandelle


    Men's and Women's Lycra Shoe

    Our Lycra Shoe, the Zachary. can give you the extra stretch you need for those extra deformed toes. With the additional 1/2“ of volume inside the shoe and the extra stretch outside the shoe your can receive the comfort you have been looking for in one pair of shoes.

    Zachery


    Custom Orthotics A custom orthotic can take the weight of your body and dispense it more evenly through out the foot.  Keeping the foot in a neutral position helps reduce or eliminate most common foot problems. Using metatarsal pads and other tricks of the trade we can try to slow down the degereation and progression of Hammer and Claw toes.
    EVA


    Pedifix Pedifix has many products to choose from for hammer and claw toes. To help relieve stress on the tips of the toes I recommend the Hammer Toe cushions. They come in right and left sides and are washable and reuseable.
    Hammer  Toe Cushion

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