A hammer toe is a toe that tends to remain bent at the middle joint in a claw-like position. There are two types of hammer toe:

  • Flexible hammer toe—can be straightened by hand
  • Rigid hammer toe—cannot be pulled straight and can be extremely painful. The position of the toe can also lead to corns or calluses . These may also be painful.

The sooner a hammer toe is treated, the better the outcome. If you suspect you have this condition, contact your doctor.

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Hammer toe may be present at birth or develop later in life due to:

  • Tendons that have tightened, causing the toe's joints to curl downward
  • Wearing inappropriate footwear:
    • Shoes that don't fit properly, for either an adult or child
    • High heels
    • Narrow-toed shoes
  • Arthritis
  • The foot having a high arch
  • Injury to a toe

Occasionally, all toes may be bent. This may be due to problems with the peripheral nerves or the spinal cord.