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How Hammertoe Surgery Improves Foot Function

Hammertoes can make walking uncomfortable and wearing shoes frustrating, especially when the deformity becomes rigid or painful. When conservative care no longer provides relief, hammertoe surgery may be recommended to Read More

When Hammertoe Surgery Becomes the Best Option for Lasting Relief

Hammertoes occur when one or more toes bend abnormally at the middle joint, often resulting in pain, corns, calluses, and difficulty wearing shoes. While conservative measures like padding, orthotics, and Read More

When to Consider Hammertoe Surgery for Lasting Relief

Hammertoe is a common foot deformity that causes one or more toes to bend abnormally at the middle joint. This misalignment can lead to discomfort, difficulty walking, and challenges in Read More

What to Expect Before, During, and After Hammertoe Surgery

Hammertoes can cause discomfort, difficulty wearing shoes, and even pain during everyday activities. When conservative treatments like orthotics or padding no longer provide relief, surgery may be the best option Read More

Hammertoe Surgery: Is It Necessary and What Should You Expect?

At Austin Podiatry, we know how frustrating and painful hammertoes can be, especially when they start to affect your daily life. Our skilled podiatrists, Dr. Mark Robson, Dr. David Liou, Read More

How Hammertoe Surgery Can Improve Foot Function and Mobility

If you have a hammertoe, you already know how painful and debilitating this common condition can be. Hammertoe surgery can improve foot function and mobility to get back on your Read More

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