
Hammertoe Correction Surgery
Hammertoe is a common foot deformity that can cause pain, discomfort, and difficulty walking. In severe cases, conservative treatments such as wearing proper footwear and using orthotic devices may not provide adequate relief, leading to the recommendation of hammertoe correction surgery.
Hammertoe correction surgery is a procedure performed by a qualified orthopedic or podiatric surgeon to realign the toe joints and correct the deformity. During the surgery, the surgeon may remove a piece of bone to straighten the affected toe or release tight tendons to allow the toe to lie flat again.
There are different surgical techniques used for hammertoe correction, depending on the severity of the deformity and the patient's individual needs. These may include arthroplasty, arthrodesis, or tendon transfer procedures. Your surgeon will determine the most suitable approach based on a thorough evaluation of your condition.
Recovery from hammertoe correction surgery typically involves a period of rest and immobilization to allow the toe to heal properly. Physical therapy may be recommended to help restore flexibility and strength to the toe joint. Most patients can expect to gradually return to normal activities within a few weeks to a few months after surgery.
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with hammertoe correction surgery, such as infection, nerve damage, or recurrence of the deformity. It is essential to follow your surgeon's post-operative instructions carefully and attend all follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and address any concerns.
If you are experiencing persistent pain and deformity due to hammertoe, consulting with a qualified foot specialist to discuss the possibility of hammertoe correction surgery may provide you with a long-term solution to improve your foot function and quality of life.