Toe Deformity refers to abnormal positioning or shape of the toes, often caused by muscle imbalance, injury, arthritis, or wearing ill-fitting shoes. It can lead to discomfort, pain, and difficulty walking.
Common Types of Toe Deformities:
- Hammer Toe: The toe bends downward at the middle joint, resembling a hammer shape.
- Claw Toe: The toe curls downward at both the middle and end joints, forming a claw-like appearance.
- Mallet Toe: The end joint of the toe bends downward.
- Bunion: A bony bump forms at the base of the big toe, causing it to tilt toward the other toes.
- Overlapping Toes: One toe overlaps another due to structural issues or tight footwear.
- Curly Toe: The toe curls under itself, often due to tight tendons.
