Hammer Toe Surgery in NJ
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Hammer Toe Correction in New Jersey
Hammer toe is a deformity of the second, third, or fourth toes, where the middle joint bends downward, creating a claw-like appearance. It can lead to corns, calluses, and chronic discomfort, making walking and wearing shoes painful. Surgery is often recommended when conservative treatments, such as padding, splints, or special footwear, fail to relieve symptoms.
At Alliance Orthopedics, our foot and ankle specialists perform hammer toe surgery in New Jersey to straighten the affected toe, restore alignment, and improve mobility, while reducing the risk of further foot complications.
Benefits of Hammer Toe Surgery
Hammer toe surgery relieves pain, corrects toe deformity, improves balance, and restores mobility. With minimally invasive techniques, patients experience smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and faster recovery, allowing a return to daily activities and wearing shoes comfortably.
Benefits of Hammer Toe Correction
- Pain relief from toe deformity
- Improved alignment and appearance
- Enhanced mobility and balance
- Reduced risk of corns and calluses
- Minimally invasive options for quicker healing
Hammer Toe Surgery Candidates
Ideal candidates for hammer toe surgery are patients with painful, rigid hammer toes that do not respond to non-surgical treatments. Surgery is often recommended for adults experiencing difficulty walking, corns, calluses, or chronic discomfort caused by toe deformity.
Candidates for Hammer Toe Correction
- Persistent hammer toe pain after conservative care
- Toe deformity causing walking or balance issues
- Difficulty fitting or wearing comfortable shoes
- Presence of painful corns, calluses, or bursitis
- Limited toe joint motion or stiffness
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Preparing for Hammer Toe Surgery
Preparing for hammer toe surgery includes a preoperative evaluation, reviewing your medications, and discussing your medical history with your surgeon. Following your foot and ankle surgeon’s instructions, including fasting guidelines, medication adjustments, and post-op planning, is essential for a successful surgery.
Preparation Checklist
- Keep your feet clean and nails trimmed
- Stop smoking weeks before surgery to improve healing
- Disclose all medications and supplements
- Arrange reliable transportation home after surgery
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing on surgery day
- Follow fasting instructions closely
How is Hammer Toe Surgery Performed?
Hammer toe surgery is typically performed as a minimally invasive outpatient procedure under local or general anesthesia, allowing you to go home the same day. During the procedure, one of our skilled foot and ankle surgeons in New Jersey makes a small incision to access the affected joint and carefully releases or realigns the tendons, ligaments, and bone to straighten the toe. In some cases, part of the joint may be removed or fused to help maintain proper alignment. Because the procedure uses minimally invasive techniques, there’s less tissue trauma, minor scarring, and a quicker recovery.
Hammer Toe Surgery Recovery
Recovery after hammer toe surgery usually starts with wearing a protective shoe or boot to support and protect your toe as it heals. Your doctor may recommend using crutches for partial weight-bearing during the early stages of recovery. Some swelling and mild discomfort are expected but should steadily improve over the next few weeks. Physical therapy and gentle exercises play an important role in restoring strength, flexibility, and mobility during this time. Most patients can walk comfortably again within a few weeks, while complete healing typically takes a few months, depending on the type of correction and how closely you follow post-operative instructions.
What to Expect After Hammer Toe Surgery
After hammer toe surgery, most patients feel a noticeable difference in both comfort and mobility. As your foot heals and swelling goes down, walking becomes easier, and shoes that once caused pain or pressure start to feel comfortable again. Your toe will look straighter and move more naturally, helping your foot feel balanced and stable. Over time, your flexibility and strength continue to improve, especially with the help of gentle stretching and physical therapy. Many patients report that they’re finally able to move without pain and return to their daily activities with ease.
Hammer Toe Surgery FAQs
A hammer toe causes one or more of your smaller toes, most often the second, third, or fourth, to bend abnormally at the middle joint, giving them a curled or claw-like appearance. You might also notice redness, corns, or calluses where the toe rubs against your shoe. Over time, the joint can stiffen and become painful when walking or wearing tight footwear.
Mild hammer toes can often be managed without surgery. Non-surgical treatments may include wearing roomier shoes, using toe splints or pads, stretching exercises, and custom orthotics to reduce pressure and improve alignment. However, if the deformity becomes rigid or painful despite these measures, surgery may be the best way to restore normal toe position and comfort.
Surgery is typically recommended when conservative treatments no longer provide relief and the toe has become stiff, painful, or difficult to straighten. If wearing shoes, walking, or performing daily activities causes ongoing discomfort, hammer toe surgery can realign the joint, relieve pressure, and restore natural movement.
Recurrence is uncommon when post-operative instructions are followed and proper footwear is worn. Maintaining good foot health through regular stretching, avoiding tight-fitting shoes, and using supportive inserts can help prevent a hammer toe from recurring. Regular follow-ups with your foot and ankle specialist ensure long-term results.
Why Choose Alliance Orthopedics?
Choosing Alliance Orthopedics for hammer toe surgery means getting expert care focused on your comfort, recovery, and long-term foot health. Our experienced foot and ankle specialists in New Jersey use the latest minimally invasive techniques to correct deformities, relieve pain, and restore natural toe function.
From your first appointment through your recovery, we take a personalized approach, tailoring every step of treatment to your unique needs and lifestyle. With state-of-the-art facilities and a compassionate team dedicated to helping you move better, we make your healing journey smoother and more effective. At Alliance Orthopedics, we’re here to help you get better every day, one step at a time.
Foot and Ankle Specialists in New Jersey
Our board-certified foot and ankle surgeons specialize in hammer toe surgery in New Jersey, providing tailored treatments to relieve your pain and restore toe function. They combine expert knowledge with compassionate care, creating customized plans to correct hammer toes and other toe deformities, helping you regain mobility and confidence with precision and skill.
Orthopedic Clinics in New Jersey
Alliance Orthopedics offers expert hammer toe surgery and foot care at convenient locations across New Jersey, including East Brunswick, Freehold, Middletown, Fair Lawn, Bloomfield, Old Bridge, Randolph, and Union. Our experienced foot and ankle specialists are here to help you move comfortably again without pain.