Before and After Gallery
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Hammer Toe
Hammer Toe
A Hammertoe is a deformity that causes your toe to bend or curl downward instead of pointing forward. This deformity can affect any toe on your foot; however, it most often affects the second toe or third toe. Surgery options include surgically releasing the tendon to help lower your toes position and bone surgery to fuse the toe joint so that toe straightens.
Bunion
Bunion
A bunion (also referred to as Hallux Valgus or Hallux Abducto Valgus) is often described as a bump on the side of the big toe. But a bunion is more than that. The visible bump actually reflects changes in the bony framework of the front part of the foot. The big toe leans toward the second toe, rather than pointing straight ahead. This throws the bones out of alignment – producing the bunion’s “bump.”
Bunion
Bunion
Patient presented with painful Bunion deformity and a Hammer Toe deformity at the 2nd toe. The post-operative photo is 4 months following surgery.
Bunion
Bunion
Patient presented with painful Bunion deformity. Post-operative photo is 10 weeks following surgery, where patient had returned to normal walking activities.
Toe deformity
Toe deformity
This patient’s toe deformity prevented her from wearing footwear. The post-operative photo is 2 months post surgery.