You look down and notice your second, third, or fourth toe isn't lying flat anymore. It’s starting to curl downward at the middle joint, resembling the head of a hammer. At The Foot & Ankle Center of Maryland, we wish more patients recognized the signs of this condition, because we know how big a difference early action makes. That’s why the blog below covers both what to watch for and how to stop a hammertoe in its tracks.
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