Claw Toes

At Knoxville Footcare, we treat a variety of foot conditions, including the common toe deformity known as claw toes. This is when the toes abnormally bend in a curling appearance. The toe bends up at the joints close to the ball and middle, before curling down at the tip of the toe. This is what gives the toe a claw appearance. If you have claw toes and are interested in treatment at our office in Knoxville, TN, contact Drs. Kelly Bumpus and Danielle Malin today.

 

The main symptoms of claw toes are the signature appearance. Your Knoxville, TN, podiatrist can make a diagnosis after a simple examination. There are a few factors that can lead to you developing this condition. Your genetics may put you at risk. Other patients acquire it over time from tight tendons and ligaments. Nerve damage is another possibility, as this weakens the muscles. A lot of this is traced back to the shoes that you wear. Tight shoes frequently result in the ligaments and muscles malfunctioning.

 

The biggest reason many patients seek treatment at our Knoxville, TN, office is for aesthetic reasoning. Many patients don’t understand that claw toes also impact the functionality of the feet. It’s why we recommend you schedule an appointment with us right away. The curling of the toes creates uneven pressure, resulting in pain. The unusual shaping of the toes puts you at risk for calluses and corns. This is because your feet can’t properly fit in your shoes.

 

You need to schedule an appointment right away before this gets worse. There are several options for early intervention. These give you the relief you need. Drs. Bumpus or Malin helps you find a shoe that fits your needs. This helps corns and calluses from developing any further. You can also use custom orthotics or support pads. There are also toe strengthening exercises. The stronger your toes are, the harder it is for them to curl.

 

Knoxville Footcare is a top-tier podiatry office in Knoxville, TN. To schedule an appointment with Drs. Kelly Bumpus and Danielle Malin, call 865-632-5700 or visit their website at https://www.knoxvillefootcare.com/.

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