Fixed or flexible toe joint deformities Toe joint deformities, such as
hammer, claw, and mallet toes, may be fixed or
flexible. In a fixed deformity, the toe joint cannot move normally. In a
flexible deformity, some movement is possible. You may be able to move your toe
with your hand but not be able to move it by itself, as you normally would. A
flexible deformity may become fixed over time if you do not treat it. Whether your deformity is fixed or flexible can also affect treatment
options. - A fixed deformity often requires surgery to be
straightened.
- A flexible deformity can sometimes be straightened
without using surgery. Stretching the joint or taping down the toe may
work.
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