Abstract
Hammer toe deformity is the most common lesser toe condition that consists of lesser toe metatarsophalangeal joint extension, proximal interphalangeal joint flexion, and distal interphalangeal joint extension. They can occur independently or in association with hallux valgus deformity. Clinical evaluation, nonoperative, operative management, and rehabilitation are presented.
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