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  1. May 11, 2021 · Claw toes, as the name implies, are toes bent into an abnormal claw-like shape. The condition usually happens to the four smaller toes of your foot and it’s the middle and end joints (the joints furthest away from your ankle) that buckle.

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Claw toe is a lesser toe deformity characterized by MTP hyperextension and resulting PIP and DIP flexion. Diagnosis is made clinically with presence of MTP hyperextension, PIP flexion and DIP flexion of a lesser toe. Treatment is a trial of nonoperative management with shoe modification and taping.

  3. Aug 5, 2022 · Claw foot is sometimes called claw toe or hammertoe. It is a condition where your toes are bent into a claw shape. You may be born with claw foot or you may develop it later in life.

  4. orthoinfo.aaos.org › en › diseases--conditionsClaw Toe - OrthoInfo - AAOS

    Having claw toe means your toes "claw," digging down into the soles of your shoes and creating painful calluses. Claw toe gets worse without treatment and may become a permanent deformity over time. Symptoms. Your toes are bent upward (extension) from the joints at the ball of the foot.

  5. Jul 5, 2023 · Claw toe is a deformity that causes the toes to jut upward from the foot, then sharply downward. Although some people are born with claw toes, the condition often develops with age because of serious health conditions such as nerve damage, trauma to the foot or ankle, or arthritis.

  6. Claw toe is a common foot deformity in which your toes bend into a claw-like position, digging down into the soles of your shoes and creating painful calluses on the top or tips of the toes. People often blame claw toe on wearing shoes that squeeze your toes, such as shoes that are too short or high heels.

  7. Claw toes refer to a deformity of the toe joints where the toes bend upward from the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint while the remaining joints curve downward, resembling a claw. This deformity can affect any toe but is most commonly observed in the second, third, and fourth toes.

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