Flexed (curled) but not abnormally rotated toe.
a condition in which the toe buckles, causing the middle
a contraction deformity, resulting in bony prominences on the feet
a deformity of the second, third or fourth toes
a flexible or rigid contraction of the toe
a term that is commonly used to describe any type of toe deformity
a toe that bends up permanently at the middle joint
a toe that is contracted at the PIP joint (middle joint in the toe), and can lead to severe pressure and pain
a toe that's curled due to a bend in the middle joint of a toe
Deformity of the toe whereby there is PIP flexion and DIP extension. The MTP is usually extended or neutral.
A deformity of the toe, most often the second, caused by fixed bending of the first joint. A corn often forms over the deformity, which may be painful.
A tightening of ligaments and tendons causing the toe joints to buckle, forcing the toe upward and leading to shoe abrasion, inflammation, bursitis, corns or calluses.
an abnormality in the tendons of the toe that causes the toe to be flexed at all times
Condition when the first digit of a toe is at a different angle that the remaining digits of the same toe.
A deformity of the toe in which the toe is bent upward like a claw; often occurs on the second toe.
A hammer toe is a deformity of the second, third, or fourth toe causing it to be permanently bent at the proximal interphalangeal joint, resembling a hammer. Mallet toe is another name for this condition when affecting the distal interphalangeal joint.