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Hammertoes Treatment in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hammertoes is a deformity where one or more toes curl downward at the middle joint, causing pain and difficulty with footwear. In Fort Lauderdale, patients have access to 142 licensed podiatrists who treat this condition regularly.
Effective treatment almost always starts with a thorough evaluation โ your podiatrist will assess your gait, foot structure, and symptom history before recommending a treatment plan tailored to your specific situation.
Common treatment options in Fort Lauderdale
โ Toe splints and straps
โ Footwear modification
โ Corn and callus removal
โ Custom orthotics
โ Cortisone injections
โ Surgical straightening
Frequently Asked Questions
Are hammertoes hereditary? โผ
There is a genetic predisposition, but hammertoes are also caused by wearing shoes that are too narrow or short over time. Women are significantly more affected due to pointed-toe and high-heel footwear. Early intervention can slow or stop progression.
Can hammertoes be straightened without surgery? โผ
In flexible hammertoes (early stage), splinting, toe exercises, and proper footwear can straighten the toe or prevent worsening. Once the deformity becomes rigid (fixed), surgery is usually required for correction.
What does hammertoe surgery involve? โผ
The most common procedure involves removing a small piece of bone and straightening the joint. It's typically done as outpatient surgery under local anesthetic. Recovery takes 4โ6 weeks in a surgical shoe. Results are generally excellent.
How do I find a hammertoes doctor near me in Fort Lauderdale? โผ
Use the search tool at the top of this page to filter by insurance, distance from your ZIP code, and availability. All 142 podiatrists listed for Fort Lauderdale are licensed and verified. Most can see new patients within 1โ2 weeks.