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Overlapping Toes
Patients with overlapping toes, especially those with overlapping 5th toe, are usually advised to wear shoes with roomy toe boxes, use supports such as gel toe straighteners, toe comps and toe caps that help keep toes separated. Signs and SymptomsCommon symptoms of overlapping toes include pain and inflammation. Some patients also develop calluses . An overlapping toe can affect walking as the toes may rub with the shoes and cause irritation and pain. Many types shoes (ladies’ shoes, especially) are not designed to comfortably accommodate an overlapping toe. If the condition is not treated immediately and correctly, it can get in the way of normal foot activities and function. What causes toes to be overlapped?Overlapping toes are usually caused by hammertoes, which may be genetic or developed. Muscle imbalances from walking the wring way is the main cause of hammertoes. In some cases, though, it caused by inherited foot structure, such as long second toes (Morton's Toe) , stiff tendons that keep toes from resting flat, etc. Bunions on the big toe can also force the second toe to cramp. Narrow shoes are also culprits, as they force the toes to crowd together. Overlapping toes diagnosesA doctor typically only needs a physical exam to diagnose an overlapping toe. How to treat overlapping toes?Conservative TreatmentsIn most cases, conservative treatment can already solve the problem of overlapping toes. Patients are usually advised to wear footwear with broad toe boxes. Most patients are also advised to wear supports –gel toe straighteners, toe combs, and gel toe caps are among the many products that help keep overlapping toes away from each other. Used correctly, these simple devices significantly reduce friction and alleviate pain and discomfort in the long run. Surgery may be required in severe cases. Surgery can solve problems such as an overlapping 5th toe caused by dorsal-adduction deformity, contracture of the EDL tendon, or external rotation of the digit.
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