Conditions that deform the shape of the four smaller toes, leaving them in a curved position
Aetiology
- Occur due to acquired imbalance between the flexor and extensor tendons
- Claw toes have hyperextension at the MTPJ with flexion at the PIPJ and DIPJ
- Hammer toes have PIPJ flexion, DIPJ extension and neutral MTPJ
Clinical presentation
- Claw and hammer toes can be painful and can rub on footwear causing corns and skin breakdown
Management
- Toe 'sleeves' and corn plasters can prevent skin problems
- Surgical solutions include tenotomy (division of an overactive tendon), tendon transfer, arthrodesis (PIPJ) or toe amputation