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Hammer Toe Specialist in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn

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Expert Hammer Toe Treatment at Fit Feet Podiatry

If you’re living with foot pain, stiffness, or a visible bend in your toe, you might be dealing with a condition known as hammer toe. At Fit Feet Podiatry in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, our experienced hammer toe specialist provides the expert care and personalized treatment you need to walk comfortably again, without surgery whenever possible.

We proudly serve patients throughout Brooklyn, New York, offering comprehensive care for hammertoes and other foot deformities in a warm, supportive environment.

What Is a Hammer Toe?

A hammer toe is a deformity that causes one of your toes, typically the second, third, or fourth toe, to bend at the middle joint, forming a shape that looks like a hammer. Over time, this condition can become painful, stiff, and even limit your mobility. In some cases, the toe may become rigid or develop corns and calluses due to rubbing against your shoe.

Common symptoms of a hammer toe include:

  • A bent or curled toe

  • Pain while walking or wearing shoes

  • Redness, swelling, or inflammation around the toe joint

  • Corns or calluses on the top or tip of the toe

  • Difficulty straightening the toe

Early diagnosis and treatment by a qualified hammer toe podiatrist can help prevent the condition from getting worse.

What Causes Hammer Toe?

Several factors can lead to hammer toe development, including:

  • Poorly fitting shoes (tight, narrow, or high-heeled)

  • Muscle or tendon imbalance in the toe

  • Injury or trauma to the toe

  • Arthritis or other joint issues

  • Genetics or foot structure

At Fit Feet Podiatry, our hammer toe doctor will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the root cause of your discomfort and recommend a tailored treatment plan.

Hammer Toe Treatment in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn

As a leading hammer toe specialist in Brooklyn, New York, we offer a full range of both conservative and surgical treatment options depending on the severity of your condition.

Non-Surgical Hammer Toe Treatment

Most hammer toes can be managed without surgery, especially when diagnosed early. Our hammer toe podiatrist may recommend:

  • Custom Orthotics: These specialized shoe inserts can correct muscle imbalances and relieve pressure on the affected toe.

  • Footwear Advice: We’ll help you choose supportive shoes with roomy toe boxes to reduce irritation and promote natural alignment.

  • Padding and Splints: Corn pads, toe wraps, or splints can cushion the toe and improve positioning.

  • Physical Therapy and Toe Exercises: Strengthening and stretching exercises may help restore balance and flexibility to the toe muscles.

  • Anti-inflammatory Medications: To manage pain and swelling, we may suggest topical or oral medications.

These conservative approaches are effective for many patients—especially when paired with regular care from your hammer toe podiatrist.

Hammer Toe Surgery

If the toe becomes rigid or the pain is severe, surgical correction may be the best option. At Fit Feet Podiatry, our hammer toe doctor performs minimally invasive procedures to:

  • Straighten the affected toe

  • Realign tendons and joints

  • Remove bone deformities or corns

We prioritize conservative care first, but when surgery is needed, you’ll be in the hands of a skilled, compassionate hammer toe specialist who will walk you through every step of the process.

Why Choose Fit Feet Podiatry for Hammer Toe Treatment?

At Fit Feet Podiatry in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, we believe that no one should live with chronic foot pain. Our clinic is built around providing attentive, one-on-one care that gets to the heart of your foot issues. When you visit us for hammer toe treatment, you can expect:

  • A comprehensive evaluation by a board-certified hammer toe doctor

  • A treatment plan tailored to your specific condition, lifestyle, and goals

  • State-of-the-art technology and minimally invasive options

  • Friendly staff and a welcoming clinic environment

  • Convenient location right here in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn

Our goal is to help you walk comfortably, regain your mobility, and feel like yourself again.

Tips to Prevent Hammer Toe

If you’re at risk of developing hammer toe or want to prevent the condition from returning, here are a few recommendations from our hammer toe podiatrist:

  • Choose footwear wisely: Avoid narrow, high-heeled shoes that crowd the toes. Instead, opt for supportive shoes with wide toe boxes.

  • Stretch your feet and toes: Regular toe stretches and foot exercises can help maintain flexibility and strength.

  • Inspect your feet regularly: Catching early signs of foot deformity can help you get care before the problem worsens.

  • Use orthotics if recommended: Custom inserts can correct structural issues before they lead to deformities.

If you’ve experienced hammer toe before, staying consistent with your follow-up appointments at Fit Feet Podiatry is essential to maintaining foot health.

Schedule Your Appointment with a Hammer Toe Specialist Today

If you’re searching for an experienced hammer toe specialist in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, look no further than Fit Feet Podiatry. Our expert team is here to provide compassionate, effective care that puts your comfort and mobility first.

Don’t wait for foot pain to get worse, get relief today.
Call now or book your appointment online with a trusted hammer toe doctor in Brooklyn, New York.

Fit Feet Podiatry
Serving Brighton Beach and surrounding neighborhoods in Brooklyn, NY
Specializing in hammer toe treatment, foot deformities, and comprehensive podiatric care.

 

Hammer Toes Q and A

A hammertoe is a common foot deformity that prevents you from straightening one or more toes completely. If an imbalance in your toe muscles, tendons, or ligaments occurs, it causes your affected toe to bend in a hammerhead-like shape. Hammertoe can occur in any of your toes, but the second, third, and fourth toes are most commonly affected. Left untreated, a hammertoe may lead to a permanent deformity.

The most obvious sign of a hammertoe is an abnormal bend in one of the joints of your middle toes. You might also notice that wiggling the affected toe or putting pressure on it is painful. It’s also common for corns and calluses to form on toes affected by hammertoe.

Podiatrists aren’t entirely sure what causes hammertoes, but there are a few factors thought to play a role. For example, if you wear tight shoes such as high heels that feature a narrow toe box, you’re more likely to experience hammertoes. Other culprits include trauma–such as stubbing your toe or suffering a sports-related injury–and an abnormal balance of the toe muscles, which can cause your toe to contract.

Anyone can develop a hammertoe, but there are certain factors that can increase your risk, including:

  • Being middle-aged
  • Being a woman
  • Having arthritis

Having diabetesYou’re also more likely to develop a hammertoe if your second toe is longer than your big toe. If you have a bunion, it’s also possible to develop a hammertoe on the same foot.

Most hammertoes are visible to the naked eye. However, to confirm your diagnosis, Dr. Stepensky at Fit Feet Podiatry physically examines your foot, takes a series of X-rays, and asks you about the symptoms you’re experiencing.

Dr. Stepensky typically recommends conservative, noninvasive methods of treatment to relieve pain and discomfort caused by hammertoes. If you can still bend your affected toe, he might recommend wearing more comfortable, padded shoes that feature a larger toe box, custom orthotics, or splinting. He may also ask you to perform at-home exercises designed to strengthen your toe muscles and prevent further deterioration.

If conservative measures of treatment don’t provide significant relief, surgical intervention may be necessary. During hammertoe surgery, Dr. Stepensky releases the tendon that’s preventing your toe from lying flat.

Hammertoes are painful and unsightly, but they’re also relatively easy to treat. Book your appointment at Fit Feet Podiatry today by calling the office or clicking the online booking tool.

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