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The hammertoe problem - Expert Advice on Health and Fitness - Brief Article
Ebony, Dec, 2002
Q I make it a point to buy shoes that fit properly, but for some reason I still have a problem with hammertoes. If my shoes are fitting properly, what other reason could have caused this painful and annoying condition? T.R., Greensboro, N.C.
A Hammertoes, one of the most painful foot problems, is most frequently caused by wearing narrow, pointed-toe shoes. But wearing tight-fitting stockings, tight leotards or too-snug pantyhose for long periods can also create enough pressure to cause the affected toe to rise, contract and overlap other toes. Doctors say although any toe may be affected, the second toe is more likely to be deformed because it's longer than other toes.
Surgery is often required, and the toe is then held in its correct position by a small splint until fusion of the bone takes place.
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