PODIATRIST DISCUSSES HAMMER TOES
posted: Aug. 02, 2020.
Seven million people in the U.S. have experienced a hammertoe, where the second, third, or fourth toe becomes bent at the middle joint. It causes pain in toes and feet and makes it almost impossible to find comfortable shoes. There are some steps people can take to reduce their risk for a hammertoe. Certain medical conditions, those fashionable shoes, and even your genes … no, not the ones you wear, but the ones your parents gave you can increase your risk for this: an uncomfortable, unsightly hammertoe. “The two things that can make hammertoes worse are genetics, which obviously the patient can’t control; the other is footgear,” explained podiatrist Jessica Sciulli, DPM.
Dr. Jessica Sciulli |
But did you know, the time of day you buy new shoes can lower your risk? Feet tend to swell a little bit, so buying shoes at the end of the day will give you a better sense of fit. Also, take care of any calluses, corns, blisters, and bunions. “A lot of times actually the bunion is what contributes to the hammertoes getting worse,” continued Dr. Sciulli. Just like with any muscle, exercising can make your toes flexible and strong. Try extending and curling your toes and even play a game of marble pickup.
Source: Connie Fellman, wearegreenbay.com [7/20/20]
Courtesy of Barry Block, editor of PM News